• This Is The World's Smallest Full HD 3D Display (Video)

    Serkan Toto

    Dr. Serkan Toto is an independent consultant and advisor focusing on Japan’s web, mobile and social gaming industries. Based in Tokyo, he works together with financial institutions and startups worldwide. Serkan has been the Japan contributor for TechCrunch.com since 2008. He is sept-lingual, holds an MBA and is a PhD in economics. → Learn More

    Friday, May 13th, 2011

    Japan-based Ortus Technology has developed what it calls the world’s smallest 3D display with full HD resolution – after announcing the world’s smallest full HD display in 2D last October. Also sized at 4.8 inches, the new screen is basically the 3D version of that model. Unfortunately, users need to wear glasses to view pictures in 3D.

    Just like the 2D model, the HAST (Hyper Amorphous Silicon TFT) screen boasts 458ppi in 2D mode (and still very impressive 229ppi in 3D mode). It can display 16.8 million colors, has a viewing angle of 160 degrees and comes with LED backlight.

    Here’s a video that shows the 3D screen in action (subbed in English, shot by Diginfonews in Tokyo):