Scientists Develop New 3D Technology

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German and Swiss researchers have developed a new kind of 3D technology for the home that they claim provides a high level of image quality that did not exist previously.

Through the project, called Eureka, in Infitec scientists have developed a 3D flat-screen capable of displaying high definition resolution (HD) in full.

Infitec before creating a new technology based on the principle of red and dark green glass. Version of the company's use of color wave narrow to improve image quality, using a specific wavelength of red, green and blue for right eye and the different wavelengths of the same color for the left eye.

Infitec has partnered with the Swiss Optics Balzers Company, which specializes in 3D filter, and the two combined 4 light-emitting diode (LED), 2 green, 1 red and 1 blue to create a variety of colors they need.

In addition 23-inch monitor, dubbed the Dualplex able to reduce the tension on the eye than the other 3D technologies. This technology does not darken the ambient light and screen can be viewed from all angles without losing sight of the 3D image.

"Viewers will be able to lay on the couch to watch the screen, they can turn their heads and image in any direction will not change," Arnold said Simon, one of the scientists from Infectec, as reported by PC World.

The ultimate goal of this team is to sell 3D LCD display for HD to regular consumers, but at first they thought their partners would be easier to target niche markets such as professional medical professionals.

"Using 3D imaging to help surgeons perform the operation, for example, until now, 3D imaging was too poor to attract them," said Simon.

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