Philips 3D HDTV Display


Finally, Philips has brought out its much-awaited 3D HDTV Display. Designed to deliver four times standard resolution as delivered by any other television, this newly launched HDTV delivers 3840 x 2160 pixels resolution. Considered as the first Quad Full Autosteroscopic 3D HDTV, this television is truly an innovation.

Autostereoscopic displays, Prof. Dodgson says, “have the potential of making an impact in the consumer market. However… there needs to be a significant amount of good content, which it is currently lacking.”

Providing you with a wide viewing angle of 160 degrees, this HDTV produces images with human optical trick and that too at an exceptional speed. Launched at the Biz-Ex conference in Hollywood, this television produces great 3D images.

The new Philips 3D HDTV Display is priced at $ 25,000.







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