Best autosteroscopic display

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    hi there,

    I would liek to know your opinions , what is for you the best autostereoscopic displays?
    For me the best i saw are the alioscopy displays , very good quality screens , also the new newsight are very good too (comparing to my first generation newsight display...hahaha)

    what are your thoughts ? about quality , about price vs quality?

    see you..
     
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    cocolino New Member

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    some info that i collect about aut3d scr.
    maybe this will help you...

    Vendor Display / Device Technologie / Generic Mode Resolution
    Grundig Tharus 3D - 30" 3D Display 8 View - Parallax Barrier 1280 X 768
    LG Electronics 42" 3D Display 5 View - Lenticular 1920 X 1080
    Mitsubishi 3D-DLP HDTV 2 View DLP 1920 X 1080
    Magnetic Media C57 - 57" 3D Display 9 View - Lenticular 1920 X 1080
    N24 - 24" 3D Display 9 View - Lenticular 1920 X 1200
    N40 - 40" 3D Display 9 View - Lenticular 1920 X 1080
    N46 - 46" 3D Display 9 View - Lenticular 1920 X 1080
    N57 - 57" 3D Display 9 View - Lenticular 1920 X 1080
    S57 - 57" 3D Display 9 View - Lenticular 1920 X 1080
    T32 - 32" 3D Display 9 View - Lenticular 1366 X 768
    T42 - 42" 3D Display 9 View - Lenticular 1920 X 1080
    T47 - 47" 3D Display 9 View - Lenticular 1920 X 1080
    NEC NEC A19 3D - 19" 3D Display 5 View - Parallax Barrier 1440 X 900
    NEC M40 3D - 40" 3D Display 5 View - Parallax Barrier 1920 X 1080
    NEC M46 3D - 46" 3D Display 5 View - Parallax Barrier 1920 X 1080
    Newsight 8.4" MultiView AD 6 View - Parallax Barrier 1024 X 768
    17 " MultiView A3 5v 5 View - Parallax Barrier 1280 X 1024
    19" MultiView AD 8 View - Parallax Barrier 1280 X 1024
    20" MultiView AD2 8 View - Parallax Barrier 1600 X 1200
    23" MultiView AD 8 View - Parallax Barrier 1920 X 1200
    24" MultiView AD 8 View - Parallax Barrier 1920 X 1200
    32" MultiView AD 8 View - Parallax Barrier 1360 X 768
    40" MultiView AD 8 View - Parallax Barrier 1280 X 768
    40" MultiView AD2 8 View - Parallax Barrier 1360 X 768
    45" MultiView D 8 View - Parallax Barrier 1920 X 1080
    46" MultiView AD 8 View - Parallax Barrier 1920 X 1080
    50" MultiView AD 8 View - Parallax Barrier 1280 X 768
    Philips 20" 3D-Display WOWvx - 2D+Depth(Z) 1600 X 1200
    42"-3D Display WOWvx - 2D+Depth(Z) 1920 X 1080
    Planar SD1710 17" Stereo/3D Monitor Generic 1x2 (Horizontal Span Desktop) 1280 X 1024
    SD2020 20" Stereo/3D Monitor Generic 1x2 (Horizontal Span Desktop) 1600 X 1200
    SD2420W 24" Stereo/3D Monitor Generic 1x2 (Horizontal Span Desktop) 1920 X 1200
    SD2420W 26" Stereo/3D Monitor Generic 1x2 (Horizontal Span Desktop) 1920 X 1200
    Samsung 3D-DLP HDTV 2 View DLP - Active Shutter Glasses 1920 X 1080
    Sharp 65" Multi-View 3D-Display 5 View - Parallax Barrier 1920 X 1080
    LL-151D 2 View - Parallax Barrier 1024 X 768
    Siemens DCS1804-D-3D_01 6 View - Parallax Barrier 1280 X 1024
    Spatial View 8.4" Display 5 View - Parallax Barrier 1024 X 768
    19" Display 5 View - Parallax Barrier 1280 X 1024
    32" Display 5 View - Parallax Barrier 1360 X 768
    46" 3D Multi-User Display 5 View - Parallax Barrier 1920 X 1080
    47" 3D Multi-User Display 5 View - Parallax Barrier 1920 X 1080
    techXpert 24'' 3D-Display 5 View - Parallax Barrier 1920 X 1080
    37'' 3D-Display 5 View - Parallax Barrier 1920 X 1080
    47'' 3D-Display 5 View - Parallax Barrier 1920 X 1080
    Tridelity 19" Display Gaming 5 View - Parallax Barrier 1280 X 1024
    19" Display MV1900 5 View - Parallax Barrier 1280 X 1024
    27" Display MV2700 5 View - Parallax Barrier 1920 X 1200
    42" Display MV4200 5 View - Parallax Barrier 1920 X 1080
    True3Di TRUE-8 Generic 1x2 (Horizontal Span Desktop) 800 X 480
    TRUE-19 Generic 1x2 (Horizontal Span Desktop) 1280 X 1024
    TRUE-24 Generic 1x2 (Horizontal Span Desktop) 1920 X 1200
    TRUE-40 Generic 1x2 (Horizontal Span Desktop) 1920 X 1080
    TRUE VISION 17" Display 5 View - Parallax Barrier 1280 X 1024
    17" Display 2 View - Parallax Barrier 1280 X 1024
    19" Display 5 View - Parallax Barrier 1280 X 1024
    19" Display V2 5 View - Parallax Barrier 1680 X 1050
    19" Display V3 5 View - Parallax Barrier 1440 X 900
    22" Display 2 View - Parallax Barrier 1680 X 1050
    24" Display 5 View - Parallax Barrier 1920 X 1200
    40" Display 5 View - Parallax Barrier 1360 X 768
    40" Display V2 5 View - Parallax Barrier 1920 X 1080
    45" Display 5 View - Parallax Barrier 1920 X 1080
    47" Display 5 View - Parallax Barrier 1920 X 1080
    VR21 3D Display 9 View - Lenticular 1920 X 1080
    Wazabee MU 1913WG 5 View - Parallax Barrier 1440 X 900
    3DeeFlector 13" 2 View Lenticular 1280 X 800
    46" 3D Multi-User Display 5 View - Parallax Barrier 1920 X 1080
    3D VisuTech 17" 3D-Display 6 View - Parallax Barrier 1280 X 1024
    17" 3D-Display v.02a 4 View - Parallax Barrier 1280 X 1024
    22" 3D-Display 4 View - Parallax Barrier 1680 X 1050
    32" 3D-Display 6 View - Parallax Barrier 1360 X 768
    40" 3D-Display 6 View - Parallax Barrier 1360 X 768
    Zalman 19" Display 2 View Polarized Glasses (passive) 1280 X 1024
    22" Display 2 View Polarized Glasses (passive) 1680 X 1050
     
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    We bought a True3di SDM-240 24" for post production. This is a dual-LCD type 3D monitor with Full HD spec, so the resolution in stereo mode is amazing. Not something that flat 3D screens or shutter glasses can compete with. I think you have to choose one based on your need of quality and budget of course. Hope this helps ;)
     
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    @stereofan the true3di is a good hi res monitor with linear polarisation, but they are huge to accommodate the dual screens and mirror. they aren't very cheap either and i have experienced iffy support with the manufacturers in the states.
     
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    @sly, the alioscopy 42" is marvellous, but watch out on the 47". it flickers noticeably and the manufacturer doesnt really have an answer why. excellent monitor for 3d autostereo advertising.
     
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    oh, and also 3D fusion monitors are worth watching out for. almost the same specs, slightly higher res/clearer image through the lenticular panel. the tridelity screens are good, but only 5 views
     
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    yep the alioscopy is very good , didnt the see the 47'' yet. I didnt know about 3d fusion , i'll try to see one somewhere sometime :)
    Not a big fan of the tridelity displays.
    thanks for the advice

    See you.
     
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    The alioscopy display sounds really nice. Do you know if it's on sale anywhere in the U.S. so I can find a place to see it in person?
     
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