NEC will provide a prototype terminal MOBILE3DTV its three-dimensional LCD display
Company NEC LCD Technologies today announced that it will provide test samples of its 3.1-inch 3D TFT LCD display prototype terminal MOBILE3DTV. This device will be presented to the public at the World Mobile Congress 2009 (MWC2009), which will be held from 16 to 19 February in Barcelona.
MOBILE3DTV is one of the projects funded under the Seventh Framework Program of EU research, technological development and demonstration activities (2007-2013) in the context of its lines of "Information and communication technologies" and the theme "Cooperation." The three-year project began in January 2008 in order to demonstrate the capabilities of mobile 3D TV broadcasting.
A prototype terminal MOBILE3DTV is currently being developed within the project consortium partner MM Solutions AD and will be shown on the Texas Instruments booth, along with a prototype of its new processor.
Prototype large 3.1-inch LCD display with VGA permits three-dimensional images without any additional devices (and points) will be displayed at the stand of NEC. MOBILE3DTV, which will be shown on MWC2009, show the possibility of decoding in real-time three-dimensional video.
MOBILE3DTV is one of the projects funded under the Seventh Framework Program of EU research, technological development and demonstration activities (2007-2013) in the context of its lines of "Information and communication technologies" and the theme "Cooperation." The three-year project began in January 2008 in order to demonstrate the capabilities of mobile 3D TV broadcasting.
A prototype terminal MOBILE3DTV is currently being developed within the project consortium partner MM Solutions AD and will be shown on the Texas Instruments booth, along with a prototype of its new processor.
Prototype large 3.1-inch LCD display with VGA permits three-dimensional images without any additional devices (and points) will be displayed at the stand of NEC. MOBILE3DTV, which will be shown on MWC2009, show the possibility of decoding in real-time three-dimensional video.
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