TDVision Can Stream Video In 3D
It's pretty much a given we'll see some new 3D video technologies at CES this year. Sure enough, yesterday a company called TDVision announced it'd be showing off the world's first 3D/2D compatible full HD stereoscopic broadcast and Blu-ray format. The system uses something called the TDVCodec for encoding and decoding 3 dimensional video streams which are then filtered to the display in 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution. TDVision says the technology isn't limited to TV's--it can be used with computer monitors and even with glasses! The one sore spot is the need for those pesky 3D glasses, but as 3D video technology moves beyond its infancy I'm guessing they should eventually disappear.
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Posted by Justin Davey at January 2, 2009 9:24 AM