Epson Announces the Development of High-Resolution 3D LCD

Epson 3D LCD Epson has announced the development of a high-resolution autostereoscopic 3D LCD that affords extra freedom of viewing position compared to conventional 3D displays, without the need for special glasses.

Epson address the problems of conventional 3D displays that offer limited viewing zone and low resolution by taking advantage of lenticular lens optimally designed for a view width of 31 to 32.5 mm.

Epson says it managed to develop a prototype that offers sharp, vivid 3D images over a wider viewing zone than was previously possible. While 3D displays have often traded off resolution for enhanced 3D effects, Epson has successfully improved the perceived image quality by using “step 3D pixel array” technology.

In order to further popularize 3D displays and 3D content, Epson said it will promote the optimized 31-32.5 mm view width as an industry standard. Epson sees 3D displays that render scenes in sharp, vivid color as the next-generation of highly realistic displays and is working on proposals for delivering compelling entertainment to customers.