A new dimension for your viewing experience
Following last year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2006 as well as CeBIT Hanover demonstration, Pavonine, Inc., specializing in material surface treatment (www.pavonine.net), takes part in CES 2007 to be held in Las Vegas on January 2007. It will showcase the company's stereoscopic 3D LCD monitor, which provides viewers with a dynamic 3D experience and a new dimension for a new viewing experience.
Pavonine recognizes the enormous potential and importance of stereoscopic 3D technology for the future of the display industry. The company has invested continuously in 3D media technology since 2001 and established its three dimensional LCD displays as one of the leading solutions in this field. In conjunction with the company's participation in the CES 2007, officials at Pavonine responsible for overseas marketing said: "By combining our manufacturing know-how and excellence with a strong dedication to continued technical innovation, we are aiming to become the leading company in the stereoscopic 3D display sector."
"Our dream is to make stereoscopic 3D of the highest quality available and affordable for everyone" they added. What is noteworthy about Pavonine's stereoscopic 3D monitor is that the company allowed viewers to enjoy games and movies threedimensionally through a non-glasses 3D stereoscopic monitor.
By means of binocular parallax, users are able to feel depth and protrusion that they can't feel in established flat monitors, Pavonine CEO Lee Jae-hoon explained.
Regarding the significance of its DIMEN 3D stereoscopic LCD monitor, Lee comments: "From now on, users can enjoy the visual satisfaction that comes from a 3rd dimension, which is closer to reality and gives a richness of impressions that is similar to being in a real space."
Concerning stereoscopic 3D, the CEO went on to say: "A stereoscopic 3D display can create the perception of depth on a flat screen by providing to each eye of a viewer a slightly different image of the same object. The difference is the same that we naturally perceive from our left and right eye when viewing a real object."
He underscores: "Pavonine Inc. is offering displays that achieve this with the help of polarized glasses or also totally glasses-free," adding that the range of applications for the company's 3d display solutions includes medicine, architecture, design, education, gaming, advertising, company presentations, information kiosks museums, science and home entertainment.
Through core technology patent possession as well as independent core technology possession, Pavonine has sales competitiveness at home and abroad, according to Lee.
Pavonine's staple overseas partners include Bit management Software GmbH, Germany, Berkeley University-CITRIS, Hewlett-Packard USA-Mobile and Media System Lab, Stanford University, NASA Bio-Computational Center in California. At home, it works with Seoul National University, Yonsei University, and Ehwa University.