3D TV Technology

¬Article by jamie with 2 comments
27 Dec 2008

3D TV has a lot of practical uses for a lot of different people both professionally and personally. Three-D scans could take the guess work out of a variety of different types of surgery by allowing doctors to look at wounds, tumors, foreign objects, broken bones, and blockages before even opening a patient up. Plus, when combined with real time scanning technology that’s already available, 3D TV could even allow doctors to look at the physical processes of living people in real time!

The applications for physicists, scientists, and engineers could also be extremely useful. Much like doctors could do with humans, zoologists could look at the inner workings of exotic, even possibly endangered animals, without dissection. If you think about the extremely small applications of nanotechnology, you can see how 3D TV could be extremely useful for the development of that technology as well. After all, with most other mediums people can look at their prototypes.

One of the first forms of entertainment that will benefit from 3D TV will be video gaming. That’s because most modern video games generate their images in 3D and then convert them to two dimensions for display on a computer screen or a TV screen. Creating TV programming in three dimensions is a little more difficult, but several well known directors are working on 3D movies right now. There’s also software under development that converts 2D video into 3D images that can be shown on prototypes of 3D TV sets. While it does convert 2D programming to 3D programming, it doesn’t render the images very realistically. At least one version of the software that’s been developed so far is that it can be run on hardware that’s widely available. In fact, a laptop computer was able to run prototype software without any trouble.

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    ¬Article by jamie with 2 comments
    21 Dec 2008

    A plasma TV set has a screen size of up to 71 inches. This also provides for a wide viewing angle. Hence, it is ideal for watching movies. It has re-defined the home theatre experience by making films appear more life like. You can watch anything burst to life in the comfort of your living room.
    Plasma displays are bright and the re-production of colours is almost flawless. In a fully dark room, plasma TV sets have a better contrast and brightness. The contrast ratio is very vivid and every shade of black and white is reproduced in the manner it was intended. This nuanced replication makes pictures more life-like. The red, green and green colours of the real world come alive in their million shades and tones. These sets are better suited for ambient lighting. Plasma TV sets need only one impulse per pixel to produce an image. It can “refresh” almost instantaneously. Action movies and sports have very fast movements that need to be depicted realistically. A plasma TV can deliver very crisp and clear images. The technology at work here focuses exclusively on picture enhancement. Hence, fast-paced action is re-created with all its pace and sharpness intact!

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    This technology takes advantage of the LCDs emit light of set intensity for more than 20milli Seconds in displaying pictures. This time added to the refresh time for the LCDs are usually enough for displaying the film based material in a better way than the conventional CRT based TVs.
    To display Video material, that are shot at higher frame speeds these LCD TVs are provided with efficient technology that displays the moving object in “correct” places for as long as possible, and erase it from outdated places as quickly as possible on the panel. Due to the improvements in design the latest LCD TVs are able to overcome the Ghosting problem to a very great extent.
    Another area of improvement in a LCD TV is the displaying the Colors and the resultant shades of the colors on the Screen. At present all the Colours in the RGB spectrum are displayed to give a live look to the Colour images, still these colour images lack the richness in their colour.
    As colour reproduction is the most distinctive aspect of a Television, research is still on to display more colours by using fourth, or even fifth and sixth colour in the optical Colour filter array,or to use two sets of suitable narrowband backlights with slightly differing Colours, in combination with broadband optical filters in the Panel, and alternating backlights for each consecutive frame.

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