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Dimension Technologies to Showcase 2D/Multiview 3D Monitors at Greater New York Dental Meeting

Dimension Technologies Inc. (DTI) announced that they will exhibit several of its 2D/multiview 3D monitors at the Greater New York Dental Meeting to be held from Sunday November 29th to Wednesday December 2nd at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. Featured monitors will include 32” 3D multiview displays, 22” 2D/multiview 3D switchable monitors, and high resolution 19” 2D/3D switchable monitors. See DTI in the Imagin Systems Corporation’s booth #4506 on the convention center floor.

Imagin is the leading manufacturer of high resolution intra-oral dental cameras and is recognized as the number one service center for repairing and upgrading many types of intra-oral dental equipment. Steve Mortensen, Imagin’s CEO says “We are pleased to be able to introduce DTI’s unique 2D/3D switchable displays to the dental community. We believe 3D cameras and displays will provide tremendous benefit to patient care and education.

"We are very excited about the growth opportunity that the dental industry represents for our patented 3D technology," said Arnie Lagergren, CEO of Dimension Technologies Inc. “We believe that DTI displays are ideal for a wide variety of applications within the dental field, intra-oral camera displays to dental education to dental reconstruction to large infotainment displays in the waiting room.  DTI is the world leader in true three-dimensional imaging on flat panels without the use of special glasses and the Company owns major patents on this breakthrough technology."

“The displays being exhibited at the dental show will have a very wide 3D viewing area, are very bright and easy on the eyes, and most will be able to electronically switch between a conventional 2D display mode, and a 3D mode for eye popping real 3D. Customers will be able to display all of their existing 2D content as well as new 3D content.” said Jesse Eichenlaub, CTO of Dimension Technologies. “Our newest multiview displays produce 3D images without the image artifacts and position restrictions associated with other autostereoscopic 3D displays.”

Source: http://www.dti3d.com/

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