Thursday, September 1, 2011

Toshiba Outs Monstrous 55? 4K, Glasses-Free 3D TV With Facial Recognition

zl2This TV is a beast. It's called the ZL2, and to be honest it's the only TV I actually have gadget envy for right now. The rest of the 3D TVs out there rely on end-of-life active shutter glasses or immature polarized 3D, but this monster is going straight to the lenticular lenslets. This technique involves a layer of tiny lenses that direct the light in the direction of the viewer, with a slightly offset to send a different image to each eye. No glasses required. Oh, and did I mention that this TV has a resolution of 3,840 x 2,160? That's "quad-HD," twice the height and width of 1080p and four times the pixels.

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