May 3rd, 2007

A 3D display prototype by PhilipsNotebooks featuring widescreen 3D LCD displays, which are capable of conveying three-dimensional images to the viewer, are likely to hit the market in 2007 or 2008, DigiTimes reports.

According to Taiwan-based panel makers, US-based notebook vendors are aggressively seeking for 3D LCD panel solution from Taiwan.

“Although using 3D panels for notebooks will reduce brightness and increase power consumption of the notebooks while it will require new software and solution, the US-based notebook vendors are still interested in the market for game users,” the report says.

DigiTimes

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