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Frame Sequential Method

Frame Sequential Method
Panasonic uses full-HD sequential playback
to achieve a level of reality that far exceeds
conventional 3D systems. Called the Frame
Sequential Method, it's the same method
that is used in Hollywood's 3D films. It
reflects our commitment to 3D imaging
detail. Separate images recorded in 1920 x
1080-pixel resolution for both the left and
right eyes are alternately displayed at the
ultra-high speed of 120 frames per second.*
Viewing them with high-precision 3D
Eyewear produces 3D images in full-HD
quality.
Note: The frame rate varies depending on
the 3D image signal being reproduced. For
example, 3D images are reproduced at 120
fps (frames per second) for a 60Hz input
signal, and 100 fps for a 50Hz input signal.
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