This kind of close cooperation will see such 3D displays being used for custom applications, where it was initially developed for use in terrain mapping, remote robotics control and enhanced video feeds. Still, we do expect to see such new 3D displays inch their way towards majority of rugged, military display applications, ranging from remote observation to training environments.
Not only do your eyes enjoy a stereoscopic 3D treat, the display is also a low power device, so it is able to pack in a higher resolution compared to other displays using 3D technology at 800 x 480 x RGB with a typical brightness of 200 cd/m2 in both 2D and 3D modes, where it is advisable you maintain a viewing distance of 16″ for the optimal experience. [Press Release]