The World's first zone free glasses free auto-stereoscopic display 24 inch full HD 3D shipping now

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Tyrell Innovations is proud to announce the World's first, zone free auto-stereoscopic display system based on LCD matrix technology. Frame sequential, no glasses, no lenticular or parallax barriers. No sweet spots, multiple viewer full frame full resolution no polarizations mutiplexers, filters or shutters used. All based on current LCD display technology. Compatible with all, including nVidia frame sequential systems of present and past. Also, on 120 Hz monitors two viewers or viewer groups can view different 3D images without overlapping, ghosting or loss of quality. Four viewers or viewer groups can watch four different 2D contents. The system is limited to maximum screen distance of 6 meters and 50 deg horizontal view angle for each viewer or viewer groups. It does automatic tracking and light-field generation simultaneously for every viewer. There are no glasses but each viewer has to wear headphone like tracking device. For LCD manufacturers the cost of the system should be less than regular LCD monitor since it has less optical and electronic components. The viewers can view 2D or 3D independently of each other. The viewers which do not wear the tracking devices see just a blank screen. Finally the system can operate in time parallel and time sequential stereoscopic display mode.

US Patent pending.

Mathew Orman

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You seem to switch business faster than light.

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Yes, that one is coming shortly.

Have a few laughs at the old failed attempt:

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Mathew Orman

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You're an idiot for not giving a link DIRECTLY to your product, because I cannot find it on that pathetic excuse for a site.

That start page requiring yet one more click just to force folks to look at your logo (or attempt to capture personal data) is also about as lame as it gets.

What that stupidity adds up to is:

'limited quantity will get purchased', if any.

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Sorry, it is just old fashioned website.

Mathew Orman

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Is that 1970s MICR font supposed to represent high tech or something?

And what advantage would a FTL line give us if it has exactly the same transmission rate as a regular cable? Ignoring the obvious, that you're a delusional fruitcake, what does it change in the real world?

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Nothing, that was a failed attempt. It will shortly disappear into the archive replaced by new attempt that works.

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