New technology to watch glasses-free 3D movies at home
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by tech2 News Staff
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Researchers at Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications, Heinrich-Hertz Institute have developed a technology which converts Blu-ray’s existing 3D content in a way that it can be shown on autostereoscopic displays. The new television screens will make it possible for users to enjoy 3D content without the inconvenient 3D glasses. However, 3D content has been lacking until now. So, a new technology will help adapt conventional 3D films to the new displays in real time. ![]() Watch 3D content without glasses (Image Credit: Getty Images)
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Tags: glasses-free 3d tv , 3d tv technology , Heinrich-Hertz Institute , Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications , blu-ray 3d content , 3d content convertor , 3d real time content ,
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