Sneha Mundhra
Electronics market is booming with an array of 3D products. Recently, Vienna University of Technology has developed the smallest printer, which is not only small and light but even cheap, as compared to other 3D printers. It will not only help to enhance the 3D content but is helpful for printing out customized 3D objects at home. Now with great 3D softwares and printers, the user will be able to provide in depth view of the object such as building.
Undoubtedly, 3D content is extending its realm everywhere and with the 3D TV market, picking up it is likely that it is here to stay. A plethora of 3D TV is showcased for the prospective customers to choose from according to size, price and features. There has been an ongoing problem with the viewers, as their eyes pain, feels nausea and headaches after watching 3D content. But, with the fantastic technology employed in 3D TV all the aforementioned problems are resolved. The technology is referred as ‘Film Patterned Retarder’ (FPR) which runs battery less, offers ultimate brightness and has wide viewing flexibility as well. Moreover, converting of 2D to 3D, streaming of online content, storing movies & photos and many more other features are available on 3D TV. The 3D glasses weigh only 16 gms and also come in a party box (pack of 5).
It appears that it is time for us to have 3D electronics at home since, everyone likes to walk with the latest trends.
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