iPONT showcasing glasses-free 3D TV at Wimbledon
June 30, 2011
iPONT International is showcasing its 3D TV without glasses technology at BBC Television Centre as part of the BBC’s 3D broadcast experiment during the Wimbledon Championship men’s final.
On July 3rd, 3D screen supplier 3D Exposure, powered by iPONT’s glasses free 3D technology come together to supply 42″ and 65″ auto-stereoscopic (glasses-free) screens as part of the BBC’s first free-to-air 3D trial. Presented alongside other 3D TV technologies, iPONT & 3D Exposure will give visitors an opportunity to see what 3D without glasses looks like.
iPONT International will demonstrate its technology to the ticketed crowd on a wide-angle auto-stereoscopic 3D LCD display with an iPONT 3D TV Box, a proprietary set-top box that streams real-time 3D broadcast content from BBC 3D trial.
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