That
Same Forecast, However, Predicts That 3-D Tvs Will Grow To Over 90 Million
Units In 2014 Accounting For 41 Percent Of All Flat-Panel Sets Sold That Year,
Up From Just 2 Percent Today-As Autostereoscopic
Displays That Do Not Require The Glasses Enter The Market. Toshiba, For One, Is
Already Selling Glasses-Free 3-D Televisions In Japan.
Retailers Have Plenty Of 3-D Tvs In Stock This Holiday Season, But The Products' Acceptance Has Been Hampered By Limited Content And By The Need For Lcd-Shutter Glasses That Dim Displays As They Switch The View Between Eyes. User Uptake Has Only Been Strong In The Home Theater Market, For Which Displaysearch Forecasts That 3.2 Million 3-D Tvs Will Be Shipped In 2010.
Many Of The Users Who Buy Glasses-Free 3-D Tvs In 2014
Will Have Already Gained Experience With Autostereoscopic Displays By Using The
Ones Built Into Their Mobile Devices, Such As Fuji's 3-D Still Camera. In-Stat
Predicts That More Than 60 Million Autostereoscopic 3-D Displays For Mobile
Devices Will Ship In 2014.Retailers Have Plenty Of 3-D Tvs In Stock This Holiday Season, But The Products' Acceptance Has Been Hampered By Limited Content And By The Need For Lcd-Shutter Glasses That Dim Displays As They Switch The View Between Eyes. User Uptake Has Only Been Strong In The Home Theater Market, For Which Displaysearch Forecasts That 3.2 Million 3-D Tvs Will Be Shipped In 2010.









