Toshiba Corporation:

Summary

Toshiba Corporation has developed a new technology for 3D displays that do not require users to wear dedicated 3D glasses that uses a low-crosstalk1, high-definition LCD GRIN lens2 with a 15-inch 4K LCD panel3. The technology realizes a highly portable, compact display that can switch between 3D mode with high-definition resolution and 2D mode with ultrahigh-definition 4K resolution. The technology and the new display will be unveiled at the “2015 International Consumer Electronics Show” that will be held in Las Vegas from January 6-9, 2015.

Development History

Toshiba has developed and marketed glasses-free big-screen 3D televisions and laptop computers for the consumer market. Technologies established in commercialization of these products were also used to develop specialized products for the professional business market, efforts that culminated in the introduction of the world’s first glasses-free 3D medical display on the market6.

Achieving the high level 3D performance required in B2B fields has typically relied on specialized plastic lenses for professional 3D displays. However, Toshiba’s specialized 3D display is also required to function as a 2D display for users who need to view 2D images. This is especially important for mobile devices, where there is a high demand for a product that allows users to easily switch between high-quality 3D and ultrahigh- definition 2D without any need for an additional display.

About the Technology

Toshiba met this demand by developing a new low-crosstalk high-definition liquid crystal GRIN lens system which suffers no degradation in image brightness in 3D mode and no deterioration of image quality in 2D mode. The lens system reduces the abnormal alignment of liquid crystal molecules near the boundaries of liquid crystal lens, reducing crosstalk to 2%, against 5% in conventional 3D displays. This is achieved by optimizing the orientation of the liquid crystal molecules and the angle of the liquid crystal GRIN lens relative to the direction of polarization of the liquid crystal panel. By combining this technology with a 15-inch 4K LCD panel, 3D resolution has been increased more than fivefold4, making it possible to view high-quality 3D images on the same display used for ultrahigh-definition 2D images.

Future Prospects

Moving forward, Toshiba plans to fuse the new technology with a partial 2D/3D switching function which can be applied to any screen size and position, and to aim for its rapid commercialization in B2B industrial and medical products that require glasses-free high-definition 3D displays.

1. Crosstalk indicates the separation performance of parallax images in 3D mode; the lower the crosstalk, the higher the definition of the 3D display.
2. GRIN: Gradient-index lens. In a GRIN lens, the refractive-index distribution is formed by applying a voltage to the liquid crystal cell.
3. 3840 × 2160 pixels.
4. In comparison with the Dynabook Qosmio T851 (launched 2011).