The text speaks of developing a 3D display that overcomes the problems of 3D technology, European researchers have come up with technology they say can display 3D images at full resolution of a monitor, without dimming the ambient light, with no restrictions on restrictions viewing angle and with less strain on the eyes than other 3D technologies - and yes, it depends on glasses with different colored filters.
They say there is no secret that today's 3D technologies are not perfect. After the initial controversy, best illustrated by Avatar, people began to notice some pitfalls in 3D. They cite the glasses cause a noticeable darkening of the image. The observer must look with the head upright, because the head can cause changes inclined ghosts and color, while laying down can cause the image to completely disappear. As well, some people may experience headaches and nausea when watching 3D for an extended period. Swiss and German researchers in a EUREKA project say they have developed a technology that overcomes these problems. They developed a 3D LCD monitor flat screen capable of displaying full resolution of the new formats of high definition television. Then they made a loan to start developing the 3D monitor. And finally combined four LEDs - two green, one red and one blue - to create a range of colors they needed. The end result was a protester, 23-inch monitor that the team calls the view Dualplex. They claim the quality of the image causes less strain on the eyes than other 3D technologies, the glasses do not darken the ambient light and screen can be viewed from all angles without distorting the 3D images, the observers can turn heads in any direction and the image will not change.

