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(AFP) Oct 29, 2025
ANYANG, Oct 29, 2025 (BSW) - MOPIC, a leading developer of autostereoscopic 3D display technology, has unveiled its 32-inch autostereoscopic 3D display designed for 3D endoscopic and microscope imaging systems.

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MOPIC unveiled its 32-inch autostereoscopic 3D display capable of lifelike depth and spatial perception without the need for 3D glasses (Photo: MOPIC)


The new product reproduces lifelike depth and spatial perception without the need for 3D glasses, setting a new benchmark for medical visualization and education.

Optimized 3D Solution for Medical Training and Research

The 32-inch autostereoscopic 3D display combines a display with an integrated 3D lens, an eye-tracking camera, and real-time 3D rendering software provided as an SDK.

It supports standard stereo formats such as Side-by-Side, and can be directly connected to existing endoscopes or microscope systems through 3D software installed on a PC.

This configuration enables 3D visualization while utilizing the customer's existing imaging infrastructure, requiring no additional hardware replacement.

Proven Performance in Clinical Environments

Many leading hospitals in Korea have already adopted MOPIC's display for surgical video review and educational simulation.

Medical professionals reported that the system delivers the same sense of depth and dimensionality as a real surgical scene, improving surgical understanding and enhancing collaboration among medical teams.

Key Advantages

-- Precise Depth Perception: Clearly identifies complex surgical, microbial, and molecular structures

-- Enhanced Training and Collaboration: Enables real-time sharing and review of 3D surgical videos

-- Easy Integration: Achieves 3D visualization using existing 2D infrastructure

The new 32-inch display is a dedicated B2B solution designed for hospitals, medical device manufacturers, and monitor producers. It can be delivered as a customized ODM model or as a white-label product, providing flexibility to meet various customer needs. The display offers a practical path to achieving higher realism and precision in medical imaging.

MOPIC will showcase the 32-inch autostereoscopic 3D display at CES 2026(Booth: Central #15457), where visitors can experience live demonstrations of autostereoscopic 3D medical imaging.

Meeting requests for CES can be arranged through the official MOPIC website.



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MOPIC Co., Ltd.Jeesoo [email protected]



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