VMJ and Sharp Create the World's Largest 3-D Autostereoscopic Display

VisuMotion of Jena (VMJ) and Sharp are collaborating to come up with the largest commercial 3-D autostereoscopic display in the world - measuring 65" and featuring 1,920 x 1,080 resolution to wow passers-by in retail stores. It comes with a 120-degree viewing angle which is definitely lower than other monitors as well as LCD TVs, but those can't have vivid images that jump right at you. Not to mention the insane high price of $30,000 each, strictly placing this in the domain of shopping centers and high-tech companies who want to wow their clients.


The 3-D LCD incorporates Sharp’s 3-D technology that shoots images through a parallax barrier that sends two different images to the left and right eye and tricking your brain into thinking it is seeing 3-D. There is an optimum 3-D viewing distance with a certain range, you’ll need to be in that distance range to see the 3-D effect.

Source: Impress Watch