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Stream TV Networks Hopes to Revive 3D TV With No-Glasses '8K Lite'

3D, as much a buzzword at CES nearly a decade ago as artificial intelligence and 5G today, is attempting a revival by way of Philadelphia-based Stream TV Networks. The company is planning 16 million-pixel panels -- between 4K and 8K…

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resolution. It’s looking at a North American launch under the SeeCube brand in 2020, Duncan Humphreys, head of broadcast, told us. It's banking on the library of available 3D content, and through a relationship with William Morris Endeavor Entertainment, it's looking to partner with studios and content owners to deliver media. Watching TV is a shared experience that wearing glasses interfered with, Humphreys said, saying SeeCube doesn’t involve glasses and promises a group-friendly 140-degree viewing angle. He said 3D tablets and smartphones may come next.