Alioscopy can have geeks daunted with their 3DHD autostereoscopic 3D LCD display. This is just photo, but you can expect this to be showcased at the CES 2009. The firm decided to launch their new 40-inch 3D LCD display at the Vegas techshow in January.
We don’t have much details on the specs and features but apparently, this 3D LCD TV would no longer require glasses for a true 3D experience when watching. Alioscopy teamed up with TCL to finish this display.
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