WE'RE BACK

All IP, products, and future development of the Ultra-D™ technology is resuming full speed ahead by Stream TV in response to customer requirements. We welcome all our customers to continue supporting us as we work together in the near future to bring groundbreaking Glasses-Free 3D to a global market.

Mathu Rajan
Chief Executive Officer

After years of research and development, Ultra-D™ has emerged as the premier Glasses-Free 3D Technology.

Ultra-D is a unique blend of hardware, firmware and software working together in perfect harmony. A proprietary optical stack bonded to a high-resolution video panel with alignment accuracy at the sub pixel level, combined with sophisticated image rendering and conversion algorithms, creates a state-of-the-art, true 3D viewing experience for the naked eye – no glasses or goggles required!

After years of research and development,
Ultra-D™ has emerged as the premier
Glasses-Free 3D Technology.

In the development of Ultra-D, Stream TV has thoughtfully combined a unique blend of hardware, firmware and software working together in perfect harmony. A proprietary optical stack bonded to a high-resolution video panel with alignment accuracy at the sub pixel level, combined with sophisticated rendering and conversion algorithms, creates a true 3D state-of-the-art viewing experience visible using only the naked eye.

Stream TV has spent years innovating in key areas of the Ultra-D technology, ranging from optical design and image rendering to mass production techniques. Our intellectual property is protected by a variety of patents across 10 patent families.

Stream TV has spent years innovating in key areas of the Ultra-D technology, ranging from optical design and image rendering to mass production techniques. Our intellectual property is protected by a variety of patents across 10 patent families.

Areas of innovation include:

3D Optical Design
3D Rendering Algorithms
Optical Bonding Processes
2D/3D Device Design

Recognized and awarded for excellence.

The Lumiere Award
Recognizes international achievement in 3D & Advanced Imaging innovation and impact through its Technology & New Product Awards.
Design & Engineering Showcase Honors
An annual competition honoring outstanding design and engineering in consumer technology products.
The Pioneer Award
The 3D Film Festival honored Stream for executing the world’s first live Glasses-Free 3D concert broadcast.
Innovator of 3D Viewing Technology
Formed to honor entrepreneurship and innovation in the Greater Philadelphia marketplace.

Don't just take our word for it...

They were the best-looking glasses-free 3D displays at the show… It was hard to believe that 3D conversion could be so seamless and effective—nevertheless the proof was on display for everyone to see.

Mark Henninger AVS Forum

We had all but given up on finding the killer glasses-free 3D displays we had been hoping for. Then we stumbled upon the Stream TV Networks booth and our jaws proceeded to hit the floor.

Don Hatfield MTV Geek

It’s not just Ultra-D is better than the Big Boys – it’s that there’s no comparison… How they’ve leaped far past the monolith companies is stunning.

Robert J. Elisberg Huffington Post

[Ultra-D is] monumentally impressive, displaying some of the most eye-popping glasses-free 3D we’ve ever seen.

Mario Aguilar Gizmodo

You might think 3D TV had died a painful death, and I’d have agreed… until I saw Ultra-D. It’s glasses-free 3D TV that works with almost any content, from old 480i/p broadcast TV to Blu-ray, including iOS and console games.

Jack Schofield ZDNet

The Ultra-D experience was exciting and convincingly dimensional in terms of depth and perspective – performance that will engage everyone, even those viewing from an off-angle or further away.

Gary Reber Widescreen Review

We were also shown Casablanca upscaled to 3D and 2160p from a 1080p Blu-ray. It was a great surprise to see a level of depth added to the black and white film that really pulled us in.

Luke Edwards Pocket-Lint

Stream TV Networks reckons it’s cracked the conundrum with its Ultra-D 2160p glasses-free 3D TV technology, and from what we’ve seen ... the results are pretty impressive.

Stuff / Middle East

One of the best features of Ultra-D is that it isn’t limited by the usual 3D viewing angles required; it looks the same from any angle.

Robert Bernstein Den Of Geek

One thing is for sure, there’s no loss of brightness here and the lack of head tracking means there’s no limit on the number of people watching, or reduction in resolution as the screen has to divide its resources between them… The results were the best we’ve seen for such 2D-to-3D conversion.

Seth Barton Expert Reviews

What also makes Ultra-D standout from the competition is the use of their proprietary technology being used on any and all available TV panels. ... Then add in the fact they’ll offer upscaling from 1080p to 4K (and) the option to control and adjust the level of 3D, this technology is truly different than most.

Cory Gunther SlashGear

Think about watching virtually anything you wish on TV, or on your computer, from broadcast stations, streaming video, from a DVD, in movie-theater-quality 3D in bright light with no glasses, being able to increase or reduce the 3D effect as easily as you can turn audio volume up or down, or even turn off the 3D effect and then have perfect 2D if you wish, with no blur or focus issues. Do you think I was impressed? Hell yes!

Dan Feinberg PCB007

    They were the best-looking glasses-free 3D displays at the show… It was hard to believe that 3D conversion could be so seamless and effective—nevertheless the proof was on display for everyone to see.

    At this point we had all but given up on finding the killer glasses-free 3D displays we had been hoping for. Then we stumbled upon the Stream TV Networks booth and our jaws proceeded to hit the floor.

    It’s not just Ultra-D is better than the Big Boys – it’s that there’s no comparison… How they’ve leaped far past the monolith companies is stunning.

    [Ultra-D is] monumentally impressive, displaying some of the most eye-popping glasses-free 3D we’ve ever seen.

    You might think 3D TV had died a painful death, and I’d have agreed… until I saw Ultra-D. It’s glasses-free 3D TV that works with almost any content, from old 480i/p broadcast TV to Blu-ray, including iOS and console games.

    The Ultra-D experience was exciting and convincingly dimensional in terms of depth and perspective – performance that will engage everyone, even those viewing from an off-angle or further away.

    We were also shown Casablanca upscaled to 3D and 2160p from a 1080p Blu-ray. It was a great surprise to see a level of depth added to the black and white film that really pulled us in.

    Stream TV Networks reckons it’s cracked the conundrum with its Ultra-D 2160p glasses-free 3D TV technology, and from what we’ve seen ... the results are pretty impressive.

    One of the best features of Ultra-D is that it isn’t limited by the usual 3D viewing angles required; it looks the same from any angle.

    One thing is for sure, there’s no loss of brightness here and the lack of head tracking means there’s no limit on the number of people watching, or reduction in resolution as the screen has to divide its resources between them… The results were the best we’ve seen for such 2D-to-3D conversion.

    What also makes Ultra-D standout from the competition is the use of their proprietary technology being used on any and all available TV panels. ... Then add in the fact they’ll offer upscaling from 1080p to 4K (and) the option to control and adjust the level of 3D, this technology is truly different than most.

    Think about watching virtually anything you wish on TV, or on your computer, from broadcast stations, streaming video, from a DVD, in movie-theater-quality 3D in bright light with no glasses, being able to increase or reduce the 3D effect as easily as you can turn audio volume up or down, or even turn off the 3D effect and then have perfect 2D if you wish, with no blur or focus issues. Do you think I was impressed? Hell yes!

    See for yourself.

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