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Research team promotes curved displays for better 3D

Research team promotes curved displays for better 3D
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  • 26/11/2015
At the NAB show, which is taking place in Las Vegas this week, a team from the Communications Research Centre of Canada is demonstrating how it believes 3D content is better viewed using a curved display. Watch the short video from Engadget, in which research technologist Ron Renaud describes how using a curved surface removes the floating effect of 3D objects and creates a more realistic viewing experience.


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