Samsung has just presented what they call the first OLED 3D screen.  It’s only 4.3 inches, and hopefully it will scale upwards as quickly as CPUs scale downwards.  Get a peek at DigiTimes before they consign the article to their archives.
“South Korea’s Samsung SDI is showing a 3D active matrix (AM) OLED (organic light-emitting diode) display, which it claims is the world’s first, at San Francisco’s Society for Information Display (SID) show, which runs from June 4 to June 9.

The 4.3-inch prototype provides the world’s highest resolution, WQVGA(480×272), in terms of 3D images, the company said. The new product is also much faster in displaying 3D images than existing LCD-based 3D displays by adopting AM OLEDs whose response time is 1,000 times faster than that of TFT LCDs, the company added.

Samsung SDI emphasized that by adopting a new technology called Time Division Parallax Barrier Method, the 4.3-inch prototype can realize the same level of resolution even when users convert 2D images into 3D, while existing LCD-based 3D displays decrease the resolution by half during the conversion. ”

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