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4 Companies Partner to Standardize 3-D Glasses

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NEW YORK, Aug. 17, 2011 — Three of the top 3-D display manufacturers have announced their intent to collaborate on a standardized type of 3-D glasses to facilitate cross display compatibility. Panasonic Corp., Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. and Sony Corp. have paired with XPAND 3-D to market consumer 3-D active glasses under the name “Full HD 3-D Glasses Initiative.” The companies intend to develop and license the radio frequency (RF) system technology, including RF system protocols between consumer 3-D active glasses and 3-D displays such as TVs, personal computers, 3-D theaters and projectors,...Read full article

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    Published: August 2011
    3-D active shutter glasses3-D glasses standardization3-D theatersAmericasBusinessConsumerDisplaysFull HD 3-D Glasses InitiativeIR/RF protocolsMasayuki KozukaNew YorkPanasonicprojectorsradio frequency system 3-D active glasses technologySamsungSonyXPAND 3-D3D displays

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