Samsung is the First to Launch 3D Television Production

John Rivers
"Samsung Electronics", the global screen and digital equipment development leader, announced that the company is first to start 3D LED TV panels and 3D LCD TVs production.

This month, Samsung launched the LED and LCD panels for 40, 46 and 55-inch Full HD 3D TV with 3D Active Glasses technology, together with it introducing the exclusive Samsung True 240Hz technology.

"Recently, 3D screens itself drew the attention of industry players," - said Wonkie Chang, Samsung Electronics LCD division president. "Samsung Electronics aims to lead in the global flat-TV market starting 3D LED TV panels and LCD TV production".

Samsung True 240Hz technology delivers Full HD resolution monitoring of 2D images, as well as resulting in attractive, bright and natural Full HD 3D images, in which very dynamic scenes are very realistically recreated.

The introduction of True 240Hz technology and image reconstruction, in a speed of 240 frames per second, and the Samsung panels provide a more realistic picture. The left and right of the viewer's eyes sees different images, whereas the use of active 3D glasses technology (called 3D Active Glasses).

Samsung has managed to reduce 20 percent of the crystal response time of LCD and LED panels to less than 4 milliseconds, so any possible mutual interference between the left and right eye images is abolished.

Because of the improved response time, Samsung provides realistic 3D images and 2D image is reproduced very expressively when viewing fast-moving objects.

First, the new Samsung 3D Active Glasses technology blocks left, then - right, lenses, resulting in instant video playback delay for each eye at a time thus the restoration of particular real 3D images occurs.

Earlier this year, the term 3D Active Glasses chosen as the official Glasses Standardization Working Group, which belongs to Consumer Electronics Association (CEA).

Previously, 3D glasses was used in a different way, creating separate images for left and right eyes, and a two-dimensional image has been restored with the two times lower resolution, since it was possible to see only half the possible area of the screen.

According to market research Company the "DisplaySearch" the 3D display market should grow from 902 million U.S. dollars in 2008 up to 22 billion in 2018's.

It is expected that the 3D TV market will grow up to 17 billion U.S. dollars; sales will grow from 200 thousand units in 2009 up to 64 million units in 2018.

Source: http://www.physorg.com/news183928410.html

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