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Charbax | Mopic 3D Display at Display Week 2024, Innovative Glasses-Free 3D Technology @charbax | Uploaded June 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
The Mopic 3D Display, showcased by a company specializing in 3D technology monitors, presents a novel approach to 3D viewing without the need for 3D glasses. This innovation leverages a camera to track the viewer's eyes, dynamically adjusting the display to maintain the 3D effect as the viewer moves. This method utilizes parallax barrier technology, which directs the full resolution of the display to the viewer's eyes by detecting their position and adjusting accordingly. The system ensures a continuous 3D experience within the range of the camera's detection at youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjJihFUMIabPjjPrALb6a7Z

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The technology behind Mopic 3D displays maintains high resolution by limiting the resolution loss to only 25% when switching to 3D mode. Typically, transitioning to 3D viewing would require splitting the resolution for each eye, potentially reducing it by 50%. However, Mopic’s advanced optical design and precise eye-tracking mechanisms allow them to achieve a much smaller reduction in clarity. This efficiency makes the Mopic display highly competitive in terms of both performance and price, claiming to be 70% more cost-effective compared to its competitors.

Mopic's 3D displays utilize a lenticular lens system, specifically a slanted lenticular design with multiple subpixels under each lens. This configuration allows the display to resample the subpixels based on the viewer’s distance, providing a consistent 3D effect from various viewing angles and distances. The technology does not involve any mechanical movement; instead, it uses electronic adjustments and software resampling to manage the 3D effect. This sophisticated system ensures a high-quality, sharp 3D experience.

The eye-tracking system in Mopic displays plays a crucial role in maintaining the 3D effect. It requires fast and accurate real-time adjustments to track the viewer’s eyes and adjust the display accordingly. The tracking system needs to be integrated with a powerful computing setup, often involving FPGA boards or other specialized circuits to handle the interleaving of images efficiently. This setup ensures that the 3D display remains sharp and responsive, even as the viewer moves.

Despite the advanced technology, the 3D effect is designed for a single viewer at a time, offering the best results when viewed from the optimal distance. The system’s ability to track the viewer's eyes and adjust the display accordingly ensures that the 3D effect remains intact without the need for additional accessories like 3D glasses. This feature is particularly beneficial for personal devices like monitors and smartphones.

Mopic’s technology is not limited to monitors; it also extends to smartphones, including popular models like the Galaxy and iPhone. By applying a special screen protector embedded with their 3D technology, Mopic can turn regular smartphones into 3D displays. These protectors work with the phone’s existing camera to track the viewer’s eyes and adjust the display in real time, making 3D viewing accessible on mobile devices as well.

The company, based in South Korea, has been developing this technology for over 12 years and is well-established in the market. They engage in B2B business globally, collaborating with various display manufacturers to integrate their 3D technology into different products. This extensive experience and established market presence underscore their capability and reliability in the 3D display industry.

Overall, Mopic’s 3D display technology offers a compelling mix of high-quality visuals, cost-effectiveness, and user-friendly features. By eliminating the need for 3D glasses and providing a superior 3D experience through advanced eye-tracking and lenticular lens technology, Mopic stands out as a leader in the 3D display market. Their technology not only enhances the viewing experience but also makes it more accessible and practical for everyday use across various devices.

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