SID Display Week 2011



SID Display Week 2011



SID Display Week 2011

SID Display Week 2011



SID Display Week 2011



49th International Symposium, Seminar, and Exhibition

May 15-20, 2011

Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA

Booth 1019-4 (German Pavilion), West Hall (floor plan)

German Pavilion: Website / Flyer (PDF, 2.3 MB)

Contact Gudrun Quandel



Contact Person

Dr. Gudrun Quandel
Corporate Communications, Press and PR

Tel. +49 30 31002-400
Mobile +49 171 1995334

contact_rurainsky



Jürgen Rurainsky

Tel. +49 30 31002-267
mobile +49 173 5449185

Our exhibits

Multiview Generation for 3D Digital Signage

3D brings new perspectives to digital signage and other public displays that don’t use 3D glasses. Format conversion from stereo to glasses-free 3D display specific multiview formats is a necessary postproduction step to bring existing S3D content into public areas where 3D glasses can’t be used. 3D conversion creates the required number of extra views needed to generate autostereoscopic content. The Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute HHI provides dedicated conversion services for almost any type of existing autostereoscopic display.

contact_tanger



Contact Person

Ralf Tanger
Tel. +49 30 31002-224

Free2C_digital



Free2C_digital Display

A spatial fun-to-play game – a runaway success or not? The solution: an inexpensive 3D display. With the Free2C display in landscape format we present an approach for manufacturing spatial representing low cost computer game displays. A large sweetspot and electronic tracking allows the user a comfortable freedom of movement.

Contact person

Dr.-Ing. René de la Barré
Tel. +49 30 31002-345
Fax +49 30 31002-558

Box NextGen3D-Cockpit



3D without Glasses

A newly developed 3D display technology can even blend Multiview and Single User modalities on one screen. This enables the realization of multi-functional all-in-one displays which is the starting point of a novel 3D display class. Spatial visualization can be combined with touchless interaction in a very natural way. Users may interact with objects in the virtual world as if they were real. Fast hand tracking algorithms facilitate this human computer interface.

Contact person

Dr.-Ing. René de la Barré
Tel. +49 30 31002-345
Fax +49 30 31002-558