Digital TV News: National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
OKI completes IPv6-based 4K video distribution trial
Mar 21, 2013 – OKI (TOKYO:6703) recently concluded successful trials based on the OKI MediaServer video distribution system as part of efforts to promote ITU-T IPTV Standards. These trials involved the distribution of 4K video content based on state-of-the-art IPTV technologies.
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Oki Electric, Content Distribution, IPTV
NICT Develops Glasses-Free Tabletop 3D Display for omnidirectional viewing by multiple viewers
Jul 1, 2010 – Japan's NICT has developed a table-style 3D display. The display floats virtual 3D objects on a blank flat tabletop surface and allows multiple viewers to observe the standing 3D images from any angle without the use of 3D glasses.
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National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Digital TV, Metaverse
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