A double vision TV that allows two people to watch two different shows on one TV screens has been developed by Texas Instruments the makers of the DLP Cinema processor.
A double vision TV that allows two people to watch two different shows on one TV screens has been developed by Texas Instruments the makers of the DLP Cinema processor.
According to the Hollywood Reporter the company outlined some of its early developments that use 3-D technology for home entertainment, at the recent Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers Technical Conference and Exhibition in the USA.
One development, which TI expects to begin to preview at year’s end, is processing technology that if incorporated in a third-party home entertainment system could allow for 2-D, 3-D or “dual view mode” on the same TV. Dual view mode, similar to 3-D, combines two images, but they are two different images.
TI’s Tim Simerly said that each viewer would wear different glasses — one exposing only program “A,” and one allowing the viewing of only program “B.”