Philips 3D HDTV requires no glasses Ubergizmo: "Stereoscopic 3D has not really taken off in a big way, perhaps not as much as consumer electronics manufacturers would have liked, but I guess they want to create a market instead of waiting for one to develop itself. Having said that, there were just a couple of prototypes spotted at CES last year that required no 3D glasses to view, but those have a rather acute viewing angle for an optimal image. Hopefully things would have changed nearly a year down the road, with Philips’ latest auto-stereoscopic 3D model known as the 42” BDL4251VS. It was developed alongside Dimenco, where you need no glasses to view the images in 3D glory across 42” of viewing real estate."
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