LAS VEGAS, USA: Stream TV Networks announced details about its key alliances and strategies for its Ultra-D 4K glasses-free 3D technology during CES in Las Vegas.
Stream TV Networks also announced that its Ultra-D display technology is being presented by Marvel Digital in the South Hall 4 (35355).
By showcasing the 4K glasses-free 3D technology at the world's premier consumer electronics showcase, Marvel Digital joins Stream TV's growing list of strategic collaborators that include companies such as Haier (Central Hall 10939) and Konka (Central Hall 7904).
Using complex algorithms, Ultra-D technology converts standard HD content so that Blu-ray discs and programming from cable, satellite, and internet services like Netflix, Hulu, YouTube and others can now be seen in 4K glasses-free 3D. For the commercial world, opportunities for advertising and customer interaction are virtually unlimited.
"Marvel Digital opens up a whole new market segment for Ultra-D," said Mathu Rajan, CEO of Stream TV Networks. "Marvel's reach and connectivity in the commercial signage world is significant, and their adoption of our technology is an exciting endorsement."
Ultra-D is the only proprietary glasses-free "real-life" 3D technology that delivers both display and content conversion, which means, unlike other companies and technologies in the new glasses-free 3D space, Ultra-D doesn't require the human eye to do all the work. Ultra-D converts all content (even non-3D) in stunning detail, alleviating complaints of motion sickness, limited viewing angles and the need to be in a "sweet spot" to see images in 3D. And Ultra-D puts viewers in control, with the ability to adjust 3D "pop" and depth to their liking.
A room full of people can simultaneously experience Ultra-D's vibrant no-glasses-required 3D. Any sense of "gimmicky" looking 3D is eliminated by use of Ultra-D's patented hardware, middleware and sophisticated-software algorithms, which visually transport TV, computer or any other platform/device viewer, into an unrivaled, adjustable real-world 3D experience.