Published on September 27th,2006 at 9:05 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

The 3-sided Sharp LCD

Sharp just announced their first LCD screen with not just dual view but triple Directional Viewing! Depending on the viewing angle, you will be able to see 3 different animations or videos on the same screen. Sharp already experimented with this system about a year ago, but with only 2 animations or videos. This product will be most likely demonstrated next week at the CEATEC where we will go to keep you informed!

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  • Adrian Crisci

    This could mean that if the mirrors are perfectly placed on the side edges of the LCD the image would be seamless.
    This is simply awesome, a massive panoramic desktop.
    Even better if the screen was designed in a portrait fashion it could yield a massive screen area rather than a huge panoramic one.
    I want one!!!!!

 

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