Fujifilm has released a new version of its Real 3D-picture released. Version three makes, in contrast to the first model, no longer use of parallax barriertechnology for the 3d view, but of a lenticular lenslaag.
The parallax barrier technology, used in one of the screens of the Nintendo 3DS, has the disadvantage that between the transitions of the viewing angles for the 3d view, a vague, black stripe is visible. Also, this allows the physical barrier to a lower light output. The lenticular lenslaag of the new Fujifilm Real 3D V3 photo viewer gives a more natural 3d image, with less light loss.
The panel of the Real 3D V3 has a 7.2″-screen diagonal and a native resolution of 1600 by 600 pixels. In the 3d-mode this will be halved. The device may be a 3d video signal of 720p playback, while the previous version in the 3d mode, only 3d signal in vga-resolution accepted.
Further use of led-backlight, the display is equipped with hdmi input, has the Real 3D V3 built-in speakers, and features 512MB internal storage via the sd slot can be filled. The photo frame is capable of 2d photos to a maximum resolution of 10.000 by 10.000 pixels to play.
The Real 3D V-series was originally intended to users of the Real 3D W-3d-camera series to enable to view the 3d photos and videos. The price and availability of the Real 3D V3 is not yet known. Nor is known whether it is issued in the Netherlands.