Toshiba to demonstrate goggle-less 3D at CES

Posted on Wednesday, December 22 2010 @ 2:06 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
3D Radar received word that Toshiba will show off its autostereoscopic 3D technology at CES 2011. The technology has been improved since it was shown at CEATEC three months ago, and there are hopes that the company may show off screens larger than 20".
Tosh showed off a 20-inch and 12-inch model at CEATEC – and queues of people wanted to see the glasses-free 3D televisions. And the company will hope for a similar response at CES 2011, although president of Toshibas digital media network Masaaki Oosumi hinted that the screens may be bigger.

"It has been three months, I think we should show [the TVs] with better technology," said Masaaki Oosumi. "Next year is the key year to extend development of the technology and extend the screen size," he added.


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