May 13, 2016
Magnetic 3D, a manufacturer of glasses-free 3D solutions, will join Display Logic, a display-focused technology enabler in the areas of display enhancements and interfacing, at The Society for Information Display's Display Week 2016 Exhibition, being held May 24-26 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, according to a press release from Magnetic 3D. This is the 53rd consecutive year the exhibition will be held.
Exhibiting in Display Logic's Booth No. 1135, Magnetic 3D will demonstrate its latest innovations in glasses-free 3D solutions on a 46-inch narrow bezel Wildfire3D display that automatically converts stereoscopic (glasses-based) 3D to autostereoscopic (glasses-free) 3D in real time. Magnetic 3D's glasses-free 3D technology can be adapted to a number of other display types and sizes, including handheld tablets, small-format shelf solutions, large-format digital signage displays and video walls.
"Magnetic 3D's glasses-free 3D technology will complement the very best of Display Logic's display solutions, as well as the various engineering and integration services for industrial display OEMs and digital signage manufacturers that we will have on display this year," said Andrew Blum, partner and VP, Business Development, of Display Logic. "We are excited to demonstrate our super efficient high bright displays; touch, POE, and interfacing solutions; front lighting for reflective displays; integrated assemblies; and much more!"
Representatives from Magnetic 3D and Display Logic will be available to greet visitors and answer questions regarding glasses-free 3D and Display Logic's offerings and services.
"We are excited to exhibit our tech alongside our partners at Display Logic in San Francisco," said Tom Zerega, founder and CEO of Magnetic 3D. "As stereoscopic 3D platforms such as Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) become more widely adopted by consumers, it's important to realize that these 3D experiences can be more engaging for the audience by pairing them with our immersive Glasses-Free 3D displays."