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Feb OSSC Meeting: Steve Hines, 3-D TV Without Glasses

When: Wednesday, Feb 10, 2010, 6:00 PM until 9:30 PM
Where:
Almansor Court
http://www.almansorcourt.com
700 S. Almansor St.
Alhambra, CA  91801

626/570-4600
Additional Info:

Contact: Charles Gaugh
Phone (626) 962-5181
Email charleskg@davidsonoptronics.com
Category: OSSC Regular Meeting

Registration: Required
Payment: Payment In Advance Or At Event
Event Rules:
Cancellation Policy: Registrants may cancel up until the date of the event. Please let the Arrangements Chair ("events@ossc.org") know as soon as possible.

Payments made in advance will normally be credited to a future event. Please contact the Treasurer ("scottrowe@cox.net") for assistance if this posses a significant burden.
Capacity: 0
Available Slots: 0
Registrants & Fees:
RegistrantFee
Adult Companion$ 25.00
Child CompanionNo Fee
Member$ 25.00
Non-Member$ 25.00
Presentation without MealNo Fee
StudentNo Fee

Steve Hines will be presenting material about a 3-dimensional auto-stereoscopic video display.  The 3DTV provides true stereoscopic images, without glasses.  Several viewers can move comfortably in front of the display, seeing true stereo images with motion parallax.  Applications include 3-D home television, 3-D video arcade games, 3-D video phones, computer workstations, scientific, medical, and avionic cockpit displays.

The HinesLab 3DTV is built around a single liquid crystal panel, on which multiple images are arranged and projected to a rear-projection screen where they form the 3-D image.  Stereo and motion parallax allow the viewer to confirm the positions and roundness of objects as the observer changes positions.

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