Thursday, March 18, 2010

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3D TELEVISION REPORT

Samsung Electronics has begun mass production of panels for 3D TV and 3D LED LCD, 40, 46 and 55 inches of 200 Hz, rather than the 120 minimum required by this technology.

The company this month started production of LCD panels and Full HD LED 40, 46 and 55-inch 3D TVs that employ the standard 3D Active Glasses technology and 200 Hz (200 frames per second) real Samsung refresh, which can not only show 2D images in Full HD, but it offers the possibility of capturing 3D images in Full HD with great smoothness and naturalness, which can capture fast movements with sharpness.

Samsung claims to have reduced by 20% the response time of LCD and LED panels, leaving less than 4 milliseconds, and "thus eliminating any possible interference between the images directed to each eye."

The new 3D Active Glasses for Samsung blocks each of the lenses of the glasses alternately, causing a small momentary delay to display images to each eye. Earlier this year, the 3D Active Glasses name was chosen as the official term by the Glasses Standardization Working Group, which belongs to the CEA (Consumer Electronics Association).

The polarized glasses method that was used previously in 3D glasses, offered different images for each eye, which halved the resolution of two-dimensional images, since through each polarizing filter could only see half each screen. In addition, polarizing filters tend to diminish the brightness of the screen.

DisplaySearch, the market analysis company, estimates that the 3D display market will grow over the next decade significantly, rising from $ 902 million billed in 2008 to 22,000 million in 2018. In addition, it is believed that, in particular, 3D TV market will expand, reaching 17,000 million, with sales increase from the 200,000 units sold in 2009 to 64 million units estimated for 2018.