Real 3D: This noble display should score where Samsung and LG failed

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Real 3D: This noble display should score where Samsung and LG failed

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While the TV giants Samsung and LG have given up the 3D project, a noble Dutch display is supposed to enable real three-dimensional representation using “Simulated Reality”.

The SR Pro Display should enable real 3D without annoying accessories.

The SR Pro Display should enable real 3D without annoying accessories. (Source: © Dimenco)

  • The SR Pro Display from the Dutch company Dimenco should finally display real 3D.
  • The 8K display, which costs 10,000 dollars, uses built-in cameras to recognize the direction from which it is viewed.
  • The technology used is called “Simulated Reality” and is intended to compete with VR.

3D screens have actually been considered a technological dead end – the large display manufacturers Samsung and LG largely put their development work on hold years ago.

This futuristic display should now create impressive spatial depth. And all this without bulky 3D glasses or VR headsets: the SR Pro Display captures the person viewing it and is supposed to use an as Technology called “Simulated Reality”. finally achieve where the big manufacturers gave up annoyed.

Also interesting…

The company Dimenco, manufacturer of the displays in Veldhoven in the Netherlands, wants to have the 8K-capable technology installed in different types of devices in the future – however, it is not clear whether TV sets for the mass market will be included. At a price of whopping 10,000 dollars for the relatively small 32-inch SR Pro displaywhich is intended for professional users, that sounds understandable at first.

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An animated YouTube video showing how to work with an interactive screen in simulated reality is reminiscent of sci-fi depictions of touchable screens like in “Minority Report”.

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