Sharp's Double-View LCD TV 233
HaloPhreak writes "Sharp has released that they will soon release products that will "allow viewers sitting to the right and left of a screen to watch different channels." This is a new breakthrough in LCD technology my the industry-leading LCD manufacturer. In the article by Reuters, more than just television use is anticipated for this new technology. According to the article, laptops, ATM's, PDA's, cellphones, and even billboards you see in malls could use this technology."
Sound? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Sound? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Sound? (Score:2)
Re:Sound? (Score:2)
Simple Solution... (Score:5, Informative)
Combine this directional TV with these speakers and bam, each person sees AND hears different things.
Re:Simple Solution... (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Simple Solution... (Score:2)
Of course, adding this multi-view TV + multiple of these speakers for different directions will result in one dang expensive, but also dang cool, TV.
Re:Simple Solution... (Score:5, Funny)
Show on the Right: "My wife died of cancer last fall.."
Person on the Left: "Hahahaha! That's AWESOME!"
Re:Simple Solution... (Score:2)
Re:Sound? (Score:3, Insightful)
Although, I don't know that it will be a popular solution for the most part in television setups.... and would it really be good in the long run anyways? At least when watching tv we have some chat time with the family... with head phones on that'll go away... and that doesnt seem like a good thing to me... people for the most part are isolated enough.
Re:Sound? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Sound? (Score:2)
Watching NBA with wireless headphones while my girlfriend watches Desperate Housewives with or without headphones would definitely be a cool way to go, if you only have one room.
However, if you can afford this technology, I am guessing you can afford a place with more than one room, and since the TV is probably as much as 2 regular TVs, I am guessing you'd be better off going that route.
Or are they going to t
Re:Sound? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Sound? (Score:5, Funny)
Holy SHIT!!! We didn't think of that. Better come up with a solution quick. How about headphones? Yeah, that will work.
Sincerely,
Sharp R&D
Re:Sound? (Score:5, Insightful)
So there's two sets of people, one on either side of the screen. All wearing headphones, seeing different things, hearing different things, and not speaking?
If this sounds appealing to you, if this is something you think you would want, then seek help. I'm not trying to insult you and I'm not kidding. Seek help. Now.
Re:Sound? (Score:2)
Re:Sound? (Score:3, Insightful)
If this sounds appealing to you...seek help.
Clearly, you don't have children.
Re:Sound? (Score:2, Interesting)
You're the one who needs to seek help. Such rude behavior is usually indicative of a more serious problem.
From TFA... (Score:5, Informative)
Katayama acknowledged that sound would be an issue. He said directional speakers were one possibility in the future but earphones would be the most likely option at present.
double the size of your screen (Score:2)
What if the tv split the image for one channel so that if you use a mirror you see the entire channel on a screen twice its actual size.
Only problem is that you couldn't look at it straight on. well, it's a better idea than what they're trying to sell it for.. watching two channels at once with ear phones wtf?
Re:From TFA... (Score:2)
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This way I can sit on the couch with my family yet be guaranteed I won't have to interact with them at all.
The only thing that could be better would be Back To The Future II -style visors so there's no chance of a peripheral vision sighting.
Re:From TFA... (Score:2)
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Yeah, this is bullshit. (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:No, this isn't bullshit. (Score:2, Interesting)
I work over the corridor from these guys, and let me assure you that there are entire sectors of industry who are very interested in this technology. Very interested.
It's not bullshit, and you'll be seeing them in the real world quite soon.
Having seen the demonstrations and the low-down technical details of how they work, I'm pretty impressed by it -- in particular the solution for the problem of how to get touchscreen buttons to have one function for the left-hand person and another for the other.
I'm
Re:Sound? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Sound? (Score:2)
Re:Sound? (Score:3, Funny)
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Finally! (Score:4, Funny)
this is a great day for technology.
Re:Finally! (Score:3, Funny)
Too many body parts going left-right left-right...
Re:Finally! (Score:5, Funny)
Even better (Score:2)
Re:Finally! (Score:2)
Sweet! (Score:1)
I for one... (Score:1, Funny)
Thats Awesome! (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Thats Awesome! (Score:2)
released that they will soon release (Score:3, Funny)
Re:released that they will soon release (Score:2)
Wow. That article has nothing to do with introduction. This is such a fun /. posting! Redundant wording about a multi-display technology linked to an article about cross-licensing. Pardon me while my head explodes.
The only thing missing is a dupe!
This is nothing new (Score:5, Funny)
Too bad they can't settle it civilized the old way (Score:1)
Didn't some student do this? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Didn't some student do this? (Score:3, Informative)
The article (Score:5, Informative)
Re:The article (Score:2)
Stereoscopic TV? (Score:2, Insightful)
Yes, but... (Score:2)
Sounds like a use-of-opportunity for a 3D screen. (Score:2)
Sounds like they made the glassesless 3D laptop screen, noticed that from a distance it gave two separate 2D images, and decided to try marketing that, too.
I understand some but not all of this... (Score:2, Flamebait)
Personal computers, TVs, and various commercial applications (whatever those might be) seem to make sense for this technology but I'm at a loss for what mobile phones and car navigation systems need it for...
Mobile phone screens are tiny, need to remain tiny, and shouldn't be attempting to distract drivers
Re:I understand some but not all of this... (Score:3, Insightful)
During the trip, the driver should only have access to nav displays, directions etc.
At the same time, the passenger can be watching a movie or tv etc.
When you stop the car, you can switch it back to single channel and both enjoy the movie.
This is especially practical since the positions of the people in the car are quite fixed.
A agree about mobile phones however, just give us a larger screen rather than fudging a use where non
Re:I understand some but not all of this... (Score:2)
Re:I understand some but not all of this... (Score:2)
It was pretty seamless and when you were in the correct viewing position, you would have no idea that the person beside you saw something completely different.
er... (Score:2, Insightful)
So (Score:2)
My Sony TV does this already. I have a widescreen TV and I can watch 2 4:3 TV shows side by side. I forgot the exact measurements, but on my TV I can get something like 2 25" screens side by side.
The thing that sucks is that the "active" screen has the sound. Before I got a DVR and a program guide, it would have been really cool to have the sound on the inactive screen so that I could flip between channels while loo
Re:So (Score:2)
What about sound? (Score:2, Redundant)
Damien
Re:What about sound? (Score:2)
The Only Use I Can See For This... (Score:2)
Watching two different programs sounds cute, until you start trying to divide up who gets the soundtrack.
old technology (Score:2, Informative)
Re:old technology - This has been covered before. (Score:2)
Games (Score:2)
New breakthrough? (Score:3, Informative)
Yeah, or is it a slightly re-engineered version of their 3D technology [sharp3d.com]
I have one of those sitting here, and I can totally see how this 'new breakthrough' would be possible using the same technique, just different mechanical layout.
FYI: the 3D monitor is not that great, you have to position your head in the _exact_ right position.
Re:New breakthrough? (Score:2)
Hell, most of my monitors in college were capable of this double-vision thing. We called it "drunk".
What will this do to the work-place? (Score:3, Funny)
Closer to stereo? (Score:2)
Oh, and twice the porn. *yay*
Useful for privacy, too. (Score:2)
This promises to go one better... feed a "Nice try, asshole" message to potential shoulder surfers!
Errr (Score:2)
Sounds fine for advertising, but sucky for home entertainment.
native stereo 3DTV (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:native stereo 3DTV (Score:2, Informative)
Sharp put 3D screens onto a lot of cellphones in Japan a few years ago. Apparently some of the most popular content was porn.
Awesome for Madden 2009 (Score:2, Interesting)
I don't see it being that difficult for the console makers because the power in these things is already rediculous, so why not put dual component outputs one labeled left and the other right. That would also eliminate people's questions of "what about the sound."
Sweet! I can save $$$ (Score:2)
Plus I don't have to deal with that annoying looking straight at the monitor addiction I've been unable to shake on my own..
Discovery channel porn! (Score:2, Funny)
"Uh, mom! I didnt see you there! Uh yes, I'm watching a documentary about cold fusion"
Matt
What about the middle? (Score:2)
Sounds perfect for work (Score:2, Funny)
Games, and more (Score:2)
Obviously, console games would greatly benefit from this, as you could have multiplayers on one screen and one console.
One other application might be stereo vision for goggles.
A silly possibility is to prevent shoulder-surfing, and display fake screens to the sides of the laptop (looks like boring work) and the real picture to the center viewer (boobies).
Here's what it looks like... (Score:3, Informative)
what about a straight on view? (Score:2)
But the big question is... (Score:2)
Wow! This is so cool (Score:2)
Now I don't have to have two TVs and headphones in the room. It'll be so much easier to have the experience of being alone and not sharing anything with the other person, even though they are right there. This is the next best thing since giving people the silent treatment.
Ummm, since this is the internet, you may not have realized I was being SARCASTIC. If this technology was really valuable, people would already be doing some form of substitute, such as the scenario I described. Historicly, when peo
Huh? (Score:2)
Airline seat use with your laptop (Score:2)
Chip H.
Does it cost less than twice as much as two TVs? (Score:2)
Fancy-ass double-doodad TV = $3000
Doh!
Unless you live on a 22 foot boat of something.
A better solution... (Score:2, Informative)
Why not just buy two seperate displays? That way, if two people wanted to do different things, they could just put the displays in two different places...
Not that I don't think the technology is reall
Only one explanation (Score:2)
"I know, let's really fuck with the other member of my team by having him view different code than the stuff I'm editing!"
failed 3d monitor? (Score:2, Interesting)
Oh lovely... (Score:2)
Fox News (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Fox News (Score:2)
Boy, you are clever.
Dual-screen TFA? (Score:2)
I remember when Zenith came out with the split/embedded screen TV. It sold as well as their TV with the built in color printer, ie. very poorly. Nobody bought them just for the capability. If they hadn't bundled them into their high end TVs, hardly anybody would have ever had it.
But maybe the market has changed in
PDA Usage (Score:2)
You look at the PDA straight on, and it's your normal PDA. Games, daybook, accounting, whatever, it's the same.
But a quick turn of the wrist and you instead see something you set as a 'permanent' screen. Perhaps the current day itinerary, or just your overall day planner. No more having to go to the main menu or remember quick buttons. Just turn the wrist.
However, how they would work the touch screen would be interesting.
Two possibilities I
remember this?: (Score:2)
Link to a video on the Sharp R&D site (Score:3, Informative)
LCD tv keep getting cheaper (Score:2)
Re:Taco must have one of these... (Score:2)
I really don't think it's a practical solution to anything...
Where are LCD's cheap, are you talking 15-17" (Score:2)
There is alot going on here. Cheap 15" LCD's are out there. But they don't look that great and they are small.
What if I want to run High Definition content? What does the resolution max out at?
What happens if my pr0n collection for whatever reason decides to make an appearance on this separate channel?
Face turns red? Everyone laughs?
But in all honestly, have you ever veiwed porn if someone was in the sa
Who has the problem...? (Score:2)
Yeah - this kind of thing makes me wonder who really has problems:
Spelling Check!!! (Score:2)
Does anyone check their comments anymore?
(It's grammar.)