Panasonic has surprised at the IFA in Berlin by presenting the largest glasses-free 3D plasma in the world, that offers 3D images on a screen 103 inches for digital signage applications.

Panasonic Corporation attend the IFA Berlin fair 2012, the most important consumer electronics and technology event in Europe, packed with new features in audiovisual and digital imaging solutions. One of the Japanese company's main bets in the capital of Germany is the presentation of the largest glasses-free 3D plasma in the world, with the aim of achieving the most realistic experience in 3D digital signage applications where the use of 3D glasses is not practical or as a highly immersive 3D showroom for cars or interior design.

The new professional plasma from the Japanese firm allows you to enjoy impressive 3D images on your 103 inches and without the need for glasses. Can display images at higher resolution and quality than other 3D displays without glasses. By using 4K2K plasma panels it is possible to display high-definition 3D images in a resolution equivalent to HD, and by using a newly developed barrier, Moiré and crosstalk effects have been reduced by approximately half compared to the previous glasses-free 3D system.

3D interactive system

And su stand, The Japanese manufacturer is also going to present its new Interactive Multi-View System 3D that allows the viewer to control the image through a touch screen, and view the image with the size and from the angle you want. The system is capable of reproducing in three dimensions without creating any distortion, Fully realizing the potential of 3D video.

The Interactive Multi-Vista System 3D optimally uses the special characteristics of 3D to express the richness of the texture of the object being reproduced. The user can control the image of an object viewed from multiple angles through a touch panel, giving the user the freedom to view the object at the desired angle and size in Full HD 3D. The 3D system is also capable of accurately displaying the shape and depth of the 3D image regardless of the magnification ratio.; It also allows you to display high resolution images at high speed. The active shutter display is capable of accurately expressing the color and texture of objects.

The Interactive Multi-Vista System 3D can be used as an archive for art galleries and museums, or as a virtual gallery; as a high-quality catalog for auction or purchasing services or services; or as a health education system that can display 3D images of the body's anatomy.

145 8k screen″

Panasonic is also involved in the development of other high-definition displays to achieve more realistic viewing experiences.. So, is working with the Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) to jointly develop a plasma panel 145 inches (7.680 x 4.320 pixels) for the Super Hi-Vision ultra-high definition broadcast system, at the same time that it is also developing a 4K2K IPSα LCD panel of 20 inches (3.840 x 2.160 pixels), the smallest in the world.

By, 31 Aug, 2012, Section: OUTSTANDING, Digital signage, Display

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