Itsme
07-14-2005, 10:07 AM
TV splits into two
15jul05
PARENTS will no longer miss their news programs or movies if their children insist on watching cartoons.
A new television will allow two different programs to air at the same time depending on where one sits.
Japanese electronics firm Sharp Corp yesterday unveiled the liquid crystal display set that can simultaneously display different images into the right and left sides of the screen through a backlight.
Viewers will get an uninterrupted view no matter where they sit, but what they see will change depending on the angle, the company said.
Sharp will begin mass production of the display, billed as the world's first dual-view LCD, by the end of the month, with the product on the shelves next year.
15jul05
PARENTS will no longer miss their news programs or movies if their children insist on watching cartoons.
A new television will allow two different programs to air at the same time depending on where one sits.
Japanese electronics firm Sharp Corp yesterday unveiled the liquid crystal display set that can simultaneously display different images into the right and left sides of the screen through a backlight.
Viewers will get an uninterrupted view no matter where they sit, but what they see will change depending on the angle, the company said.
Sharp will begin mass production of the display, billed as the world's first dual-view LCD, by the end of the month, with the product on the shelves next year.