Sony unveils flexible color e-paper, new glasses-free 3D LCD displays at SID 2011
We saw some fancy panels and flashy lights on the show floor at SID  this week, but Sony decided to keep its latest display offerings tucked  away in an academic meeting. We're getting word today from Tech-On!  that the outfit unveiled a 13.3-inch sheet of flexible color e-paper as  well as two new glasses-free 3D panels in a separate session at the  conference. New e-paper solutions  loomed large at SID, but we were surprised by the lack of flexible  screens. Sony's managed to deliver both on a display that weighs only 20  grams and measures a mere 150-microns thick, a feat made possible by  the use of a plastic substrate. The sheet boasts a 13-percent color  gamut, 10:1 contrast ratio, and 150dpi resolution.
As for the 3D LCD displays, Sony joined a slew of other manufacturers in showing off its special brand of the panels. These new displays, ranging from 10-inches to 23-inches, apparently employ a new method for delivering 3D to the naked eye. This particular method uses a backlight positioned between an LCD panel and another backlight for 2D images, and can be easily be switched off for 2D viewing. Of course we would have liked to see these screens in the flesh, but alas, Sony decided to play coy. Hop on past the break for a shot of the new 3D panel. 
As for the 3D LCD displays, Sony joined a slew of other manufacturers in showing off its special brand of the panels. These new displays, ranging from 10-inches to 23-inches, apparently employ a new method for delivering 3D to the naked eye. This particular method uses a backlight positioned between an LCD panel and another backlight for 2D images, and can be easily be switched off for 2D viewing. Of course we would have liked to see these screens in the flesh, but alas, Sony decided to play coy. Hop on past the break for a shot of the new 3D panel.
 


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