
Sony is showing off their massive new 280 inch stereoscopic 3D LED Display. At a whopping 6.4m wide and 3.4m high, the new 3D screen is called a “3D LED Wall”, which makes sense given the size.
The 3D Display is made up of 70 individual LED displays, each of which measures around 28 inches.
The 3D images are displayed by interlacing two overlapping 2D images. The technology uses passive polarized glasses to separate those images like used in RealD and Dolby Digital 3D cinemas (as opposed to active glasses like the nvidia stereo vision).
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