HDI to mass produce High-Definition Laser-Driven 2D/3D Televisions

HDI 2D 3D Televisions

HDI seems to be more interested in augmenting its functional role and expanding its responsibility by entering into a manufacturing agreement to produce its proprietary 100-inch diagonal Laser-Driven 2D/3D Switchable Dynamic Video Projection Televisions in a large volume. The advanced switchable system ascertains a stunningly superior 2D image, with a 50 percent greater resolution compared to existent digital cameras.

The 2D/3D swappable system derives its greater-than-high definition stereoscopic 1920 x 1080p 3D image quality from the RGB laser-illuminated Liquid Crystal on Silicon (LCOS) micro display imagers. At full 1080p HD, HDI Ltd screen refreshes at 360 fields per-second on each-eye, believed to be the fastest refresh rate on any mass produced television or projector.

According to co-founder Ingemar Jansson, “The first production-run of 100-inch HDI Ltd. 2D/3D switchable displays should quickly put product into a multitude of B2B and public demonstration venues.” He’s mum as to when leading American retailers will be able to put units into homes, but stresses that the simplistic and inexpensive design and manufacturing techniques required to produce HDI Ltd. televisions, “will have product in the marketplace faster than one would expect,” and adds, “either with the HDI logo or that of another leading manufacturer.”

HDI Ltd. features quite immersive, comfortable, and natural 3D viewing experience with low-priced and light-weight proprietary polarized glasses. Besides, the new products’ displays consume nearly 80 percent less power than current 2D plasma displays of the same size, offer a 95 percent reduction in manufacturing pollution, and a complete reduction in hazardous chemicals and radioactive components.

Offering a thought on the fact that California appears poised to be the first state to ban power-guzzling big-screen TVs, Jansson explains, “In light of the energy efficient products emerging from companies such as Apple, the lobbying efforts of the Consumer Electronics Association strikes me as almost criminal in promoting antiquated technologies that the ‘Grid,’ and the planet, simply cannot sustain.”

Further, the televisions are going to be 10-inches thick while their 100-inch diagonal display will weigh 75 percent less than equivalent Plasma and LCD displays.

Currently, the pricing and availability details of the high-definition laser-driven 2D/3D televisions are under the wraps.