MasterImage 3D Showcases Glasses-Free 3D Mobile Displays at CES

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011
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  • Company’s patented cell-matrix barrier technology delivers bright images, switchable landscape/portrait modes, and high-yield, low-cost production
  • Crytek’s “Crysis® 2” 3D game trailer featured in demonstrations

HOLLYWOOD — 2011 International CES — Booth #26011 & 26012 — Ramping up its efforts to drive consumer adoption of 3D on mobile devices, 3D technology company MasterImage 3D, LLC is showcasing its glasses-free 3D displays for smart phones and tablets in Las Vegas this week at the Consumer Electronics Show.

Analysts predict that by 2014 the number of 3D-enabled mobile devices will surpass 60 million units.1 MasterImage 3D is a key force in driving the ecosystem that is enabling 3D as a universal experience on all platforms. Today the company provides digital 3D systems for theaters, auto-stereoscopic 3D display technology for mobile devices and a 3D camera ASIC for mobile photo and video.

At its CES exhibit booth, #26011 & 26012 in the 3D@Home Tech Zone, the company is introducing its MasterImage Stereo Kit (MISK) to content developers, a hardware/software system with a 4″ auto-stereoscopic 3D display that runs on the Android OS which can be used to create 3D games, movie playback, short-form content and custom UI’s for smart phones and tablets.

Demonstrations of these devices feature the trailer and gameplay footage from Crytek’s upcoming “Crysis 2”, the highly anticipated first person shooter that will be available in stereoscopic 3D. The 3D content reel also includes 3D movie trailers, a 3D commercial and 3D gaming content secured in partnership with the S-3D Gaming Alliance. MasterImage 3D is also demonstrating for OEM partners its patented cell-matrix parallax barrier display, which was incorporated into one of the first mass-produced 3D smart phones; the Hitachi Wooo.

Roy Taylor, MasterImage 3D EVP and GM of 3D Display, said, “As the leader in glasses-free 3D we are pleased and excited to be able to show ‘Crysis 2’ in stereo at CES this year. Crytek’s award-winning CryENGINE proves its adaptability by running flawlessly on mobile platforms and in gorgeous stereo 3D with MasterImage 3D’s cell-matrix technology.”

The MasterImage 3D mobile display is based on parallax barrier technology, the preferred approach for glasses-free 3D. MasterImage’s patented cell-matrix parallax barrier uses a ‘cell gap’ approach that lets users switch easily between landscape and portrait modes and between 3D and 2D functions. As more polarized light passes through the display with this method, displays are brighter and ‘ghosting’ is reduced. The MasterImage 3D technology works with any kind of display, from TFT to OLED, PDP and more, and the company’s patented manufacturing process for its 3D displays delivers an extremely high production yield while keeping costs low.

“We are excited about the near term future for stereo 3D without glasses for mobile,” Taylor said. “It’s anticipated that four key applications will drive 3D technology for mobile devices: user-generated 3D content from stereo cameras on smart phones and tablets; streaming and downloading 3D movies, TV shows and ads; interactive 3D gaming and new 3D applications and the mobile web. Some 3D devices will also support the direct conversion of 2D content to 3D.”