Technology

Staying miles ahead.

Experience

Glasses-Free 3D

N3T’s patented display technology utilizes four key technologies:

Fast LCD technology

A time multiplexed backlighting system

An advanced chipset

Unique eye-tracking technology

Our backlighting system sends light through the LCD screen so both eyes see a full resolution image that adjusts to the viewer’s perspective.

What we do

N3T modifies any existing monitor, so customers use the device in either 2D or 3D. This process allows N3T to customize its products to our clients’ desired application.

What is LCD

Liquid Crystal Display provides better picture quality and support for large resolutions by using liquid crystals to switch pixels on and off to reveal a specific color. That means you get sharper images and a brightly lit display.

N3T technology is the future

We are a world leader in the digital evolution of glasses-free 3D display technology.
Soon everything we see on a screen will be in 3D. N3T is leading the way toward that vision.

Remote Operations

N3T technology is used by service members who deploy drones and unmanned vehicles and robots as a part of their missions.

Medical professionals toggle between 2D and 3D views to provide a better standard of care to patients.

N3T monitors allow remote equipment operators to perform in locations as if there are on site, vastly improving the accuracy of their results.

Engineering & Design

Engineers in nearly every field, interior designers and architects now rely on 3D visualization software to create realistic images of their designs (to reveal possible problems with depth) before any real-world work takes place — yet they continue to view their work on 2D monitors.

Truly experiencing 3D visualization requires simple, hassle-free 3D monitors to view that work. Without our technology, these professionals’ work is being lost in translation.

The number of career fields that have adopted 3D visualization into their workflow has expanded over the past three decades.

Military Applications

N3T has a simple, glasses-free solutions to aid operators in this expanding field. The global drone market is nearly $11 billion in 2019 and expected to grow through the next decade, according to MarketWatch. N3T has products that are immediately available for military applications.

Military leaders want greater access to 3D technologies as they move drone and robotic technologies onto the front lines. 3D monitors allow operators to see their surrounding in greater detail regardless of whether the vehicles they are in control of is on land, underwater or in the air.

The shift to drone technology isn’t one of the future, it’s taking place now on the front lines.

Navy leaders are investing in unmanned underwater and surface vessels that can sweep for mines, patrol open oceans and perform several other key functions. The military is testing unmanned vehicles, flying drones and underwater vessels, among many other applications.

Training & Simulation

N3T technology provides a realistic simulation experience and practice for field operators. Pilots can use 3D views to train and simulate flying in various weather conditions. Heavy machinery operators can train using 3D simulators before they step on the job site, all while reducing the injury or damage to equipment.

Video Gaming

Video games continue to become more realistic and lifelike. N3T’s technology is the ideal application to take the gaming market toward this goal.

Video games generated $119.6 billion in revenue in 2018, according to market research firm SuperData. The use of 3D technology is driving gaming’s evolution toward a realistic effect.

N3T’s technology is being used on nearly any-sized monitor, regardless of whether games are being played on a hand-held device, computer monitor or 80-inch television in your home.

Medical Training

Doctors performing sophisticated surgery need more detail while they operate. Additional details displayed by 3D monitors could be used to help them save lives.

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Expanding Markets

The market for monitors of all sizes will continue to grow through the foreseeable future. And the team at N3T believes all monitors will project in 3D in the near future.

The market is still beginning to realize and experience the advantages that N3T glasses-free viewing brings to users. N3T wants you to know there’s an easier way – one that doesn’t require those extra devices.

The team at N3T wants to talk to you about how our patented technology can enhance your company’s performance.

Remote Operations

N3T technology is used by service members who deploy drones and unmanned vehicles and robots as a part of their missions.
Medical professionals toggle between 2D and 3D views to provide a better standard of care to patients.

N3T monitors allow remote equipment operators to perform in locations as if there are on site, vastly improving the accuracy of their results.

Engineering & Design

Engineers in nearly every field, interior designers and architects now rely on 3D visualization software to create realistic images of their designs (to reveal possible problems with depth) before any real-world work takes place — yet they continue to view their work on 2D monitors.

Truly experiencing 3D visualization requires simple, hassle-free 3D monitors to view that work. Without our technology, these professionals’ work is being lost in translation.

The number of career fields that have adopted 3D visualization into their workflow has expanded over the past three decades.

Military Applications

N3T has a simple, glasses-free solutions to aid operators in this expanding field. The global drone market is nearly $11 billion in 2019 and expected to grow through the next decade, according to MarketWatch. N3T has products that are immediately available for military applications.

Military leaders want greater access to 3D technologies as they move drone and robotic technologies onto the front lines. 3D monitors allow operators to see their surrounding in greater detail regardless of whether the vehicles they are in control of is on land, underwater or in the air.

The shift to drone technology isn’t one of the future, it’s taking place now on the front lines.

Navy leaders are investing in unmanned underwater and surface vessels that can sweep for mines, patrol open oceans and perform several other key functions. The military is testing unmanned vehicles, flying drones and underwater vessels, among many other applications.

Training & Simulation

N3T technology provides a realistic simulation experience and practice for field operators. Pilots can use 3D views to train and simulate flying in various weather conditions. Heavy machinery operators can train using 3D simulators before they step on the job site, all while reducing the injury or damage to equipment.

Video Gaming

Video games continue to become more realistic and lifelike. N3T’s technology is the ideal application to take the gaming market toward this goal.

Video games generated $119.6 billion in revenue in 2018, according to market research firm SuperData. The use of 3D technology is driving gaming’s evolution toward a realistic effect.

N3T’s technology is being used on nearly any-sized monitor, regardless of whether games are being played on a hand-held device, computer monitor or 80-inch television in your home.

Medical Training

Doctors performing sophisticated surgery need more detail while they operate. Additional details displayed by 3D monitors could be used to help them save lives.

Expanding Markets

The market for monitors of all sizes will continue to grow through the foreseeable future. And the team at N3T believes all monitors will project in 3D in the near future.

The market is still beginning to realize and experience the advantages that N3T glasses-free viewing brings to users. N3T wants you to know there’s an easier way – one that doesn’t require those extra devices.

The team at N3T wants to talk to you about how our patented technology can enhance your company’s performance.

Join N3T’s charge toward a generation of  “no glasses needed”  3D displays.

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