The 3D TV screens have hit the market and have won over a lot of customers which earlier preferred HD and LED TVs. The technology is ever evolving and it takes a little time before your best equipment become outdated. Same will be the case for 3D TVs which use glasses to show depth, because the production of glasses-free 3D screens is on the run. Technically known as the autostereoscopic displays, the glasses-free 3D TVs are now storming the market. To allow different viewing positions in depth, the requirement of about 4 cameras to alter the picture which takes a whole lot of time was the initial barrier which has now been surpassed. Not all of the people were willing to buy 3D screens with those heavy glasses. Hence, the coming of glasses-free 3D has already made a mark and is likely to take over the competition. If this technology fascinates you, here's a list of the best glasses-free 3D TVs available in the market that you can happily consider buying.
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1. Philips Glasses-Free 3D TV
Philips recently revealed their first glasses free 3D TV at the 2011 IFA and made a huge impression on the target audience which is almost everybody. The auto-sterioscopic TV offers a specs free 3D experience without compromising on the picture quality. Philips has always been known for their TV display screens with vibrant colors and deep spectrum of complicated hues which they have managed to sustain in their newest edition of TV screens. The 3D effect is pretty amazing when you sit directly in the front of the screen but as you move towards the sides you might not be very comfortable with the image. This is what Philips has been working on that and the TV screens available in the market will be refined. But nonetheless, the Philips 3D was the finest among displayed on the tech show in Berlin.
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2. Innovision full HD 3D TV Glasses-free
Innovision recently introduced their first full HD 3D TV which offers a full 3D experience from every angle without the glasses. Innovision, which clearly means "innovative vision", displayed a 70 inch full 3D TV and another display called the simultaneous 2D/3D which is capable of presenting both 2D and 3D images on the same platform at the Display 2011 in Japan. According to the spectators of the show, the 3D display was of the finest quality from every angle with amazing depth. The image quality came out to be brilliant without any kind if spots on the screen.
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3. Sony glasses-free 3D TV
Sony showcased their prototype full 3D display which does not require for you to wear glasses at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. This is yet a prototype and under development but the message of Sony stepping into 3D TV market is very clear. The presented display screen was a 24 inch 3D which can present full 3D picture without the need of any glasses. The viewer also does not have to sit right in front of the screen to experience the depth but can watch the same quality picture from different angles. Sony has planned to launch their full 3D TV's in bigger screens too and very shortly.
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4. Nissho 52-inch, glasses-free 3D TV
The Japanese Nissho Electronics which was started by four of the former employees of Phillips have put a lot of hard work in achieving what they are very proud to present. Nissho Electronics have introduced their 52 inch display which presents the picture in full 3D without the need of any eye-gear. The display screen technically displays the picture as "2D+depth" and it gives an amazing picture quality in full 3D without distortion from any angle. The display provides 2000:1 contrast ratio and a 60Hz refresh rate. The company is targeting the corporate sectors who can afford the cost which is approximately above $20,000.
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5. Toshiba glasses-less 3D TV
The Regza 20GL1 is the Toshiba's new glasses-free 3D TV with a 20 inch display. The Regza 20GL1 along with a 12 inch 3D display screen were showcased by Toshiba at the Ceatec Electronics Show. According to Toshiba, the glasses free 3D technology is yet best suited for small screens. The display screen gives "nine different perspectives of each single 2D frame", and when they are superimposed, it gives a 3D impression to the viewer's mind. These LCDs are the first glasses free 3D displays to be under production and are up for sale in Japan with a plan to capture the world market.
