There was a time when television manufacturers insisted on using 3D technology as a claim for their models. Companies like Samsung or LG They bet very strongly on 3DIt uses glasses with active and passive technology to give that three-dimensional feeling on the screen.
Now 3D is practically dead, but there is a manufacturer that, a new 3D technology that doesn’t need glassesplans to revive this function in future screens.
3D isn’t dead yet
According to Dimenco, the Dutch company responsible for the design of these 3D panels, the technology uses a combination of machine vision systems through lenticular light fields, integrated sensors and image processing algorithms. Technology will help face and eye detection camerasinformation necessary for the panel to provide a 3D view of the image without the need for glasses.
The company will begin commercializing this technology through SR Pro Display, 32 inch monitor with 8K resolution and 60 Hz frequency With the ability to display 2D and 3D images. While Dimenco is adapting its technology to monitors, laptops, tablets and even smartphones, the goal is to bring the product to market for professionals in the industry.
The ‘SR’ event comes from ‘Simulated Reality’, which is between augmented and virtual reality. While the company has yet to refer to the arrival of this technology to televisions, it could be the first step towards a resurgence of 3D on a Smart TV.
Your panel will be available for sale at: 9,990 euro price. Of course, you’ll need at least a tenth-gen i7, an RTX 2080 Ti graphics card, and two DisplayPort 1.4 for it to work properly. As we mentioned, the sale not open to the publicbecause only professionals can request this equipment.
More info | Dimenco