“I entered a conference room in Manhattan and a woman on the TV tossed a handful of rose petals out of the screen, where they floated in the air before my eyes.At least, that’s what I saw. In truth, the image resided on a perfectly flat, 42-inch LCD screen. But the 3-D illusion was fully believable, and I didn’t have to wear a dorky set of polarizing glasses.”
Here are some more Display articles from around the web:
- LG L1900R 19-inch LCD @ Hardware Zone
- Philips 42PF9831D 42-inch Ambilight LCD TV @ Digital Trends
- Acer AL2671W LCD TV @ OCC
- Samsung strives for LCD record @ CNET
- NEC MultiSync 20WMGX2 20 Inch Monitor @ I4U
Watching TV with a little depth to it

The 3-D TVs are coming … red & blue glasses required. Philips’ WOWvx is here, and with the help of a little processing power, each pixel can generate up to 9 angles. Wired News is more than happy to tell you about it, what it looks like, and Philips’ plans for the near future.