
Following the footsteps of Sharp, Hitachi Display will also roll out its new 3D LCD technology that is powered by a parallax barrier and IPS technology. It will come in a 3.1″ model as at press time with a maximum resolution of 480 × 854 pixels, featuring a 1,000:1 contrast ratio and 400cd/m2 brightness. Oh yeah – you don’t need 3D glasses to see its effects apparently, which would bode well for those who already wear prescription glasses. The main issue now would be its practicality in everyday life, as well as its cost – will it be affordable enough for the layman to adopt?
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