Handelsblatt
» Their product is spectacular. It doesn’t merely appeal to home cinema buffs …. Charisma televisions deliver threedimensional pictures – regardless of the signal source. One can experience the 3D effects without special glasses and from every viewing angle…. Even now architects are visualizing construction plans, Vodafone is videoconferencing internationally, psychologists are utlizing the technology for videoanalysis with their patients and surgeons are monitoring minimally invasive surgical procedures in 3D. The applications for three-dimensional monitors in the “Visual Era” are simply unending and immense. «
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» Gone are the days when one sat in front of the TV with uncomfortable cardboard glasses that caused headaches when one wanted to watch three-dimensional television. «
Channel Partner
» No kinds of prisms limit the angle of viewing. For this reason several people can directly enjoy the 3D effects in front of the monitor without special glasses. And best of all: the reproduction requires no special film recording process. «
Diners Club Magazine
» After Paul Nipkow’s idea for the first electronic television in 1886, an Oldenburg company heralds a new television age with the first television set that transforms a conventional PAL video signal into a 3D picture. «
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
» Hard to believe but true! A television from Oldenburg of all places has left the newest products of all other manufacturers in the dust – with three-dimensional pictures. «
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
» What’s special about the system is that all film material – even old black-and-white films or slides – are reproduced three-dimensionally without requiring any previous processing or glasses. «
HD+TV
» Through a revolutionary activation of the plasma display panel, pictures appear to be three dimensional without needing to use additional peripherals such as 3D glasses. There is no limit to the choice of video signals as a source, because the television called Charisma reproduces all pictures up to 1080p three-dimensionally. «
High Life Magazine
» Eureka! 3D TV works. One has to be frugal with superlatives, but sometimes they are unavoidable. Like now, when it comes to describing what a company in Oldenburg has invented: a TV system for entirely new three-dimensional television with a depth of image that appears to the viewer as endless «
Hunte-Report
» Breathtaking races in outer space, dizzying mountain heights or Robbie Williams virtually within reach – the engineers of Charisma Technologies GmbH in Oldenburg have come up with a lot of ideas in order to revolutionize television. «
Trend-Agent Jochen Wieloch, Men's Health
» All I want to say is: 3D. The three-dimensional kind of television is a small TV revolution. Tactical analysis in sports can also be presented in greater detail. And this technology will also be useful in medicine in the future, because far more exact picture reproduction is possible during surgical procedures. By the way, 3D TV technology was developed by Charisma Technologies. «
Nordwest Zeitung
» Three-dimensional film enjoyment used to mean an itchy nose caused by cardboard glasses that didn’t fit. With the development of the world’s first television sets that coaxes a three-dimensional picture from a normal DVD, the red-green “visual aid” is finally history. «
SFT Magazine
» Even more dramatic is the effect when you hook up a video game console. The 3D racing game ‘Motor Storm’ for PS3 is difficult to steer in the first few minutes because of the overwhelming richness in detail. «
stereoplay.de
» The company Charisma Technologies of Oldenburg has succeeded in producing the world’s first three-dimensional TV picture with an apparently endless depth of image. «
Der Augenspiegel, Professional Journal for Hospitals and Physicians
» Up to now whoever wanted to enjoy a three-dimensional television experience could do nothing else but reach for the cardboard glasses. A technology firm in Oldenburg has developed the world’s first three-dimensional television set that conjures a three-dimensional, extremely high contrast and ultra-sharp picture on the plasma screen. «
DIE WELT
» A new spatially realistic pleasure for the eyes that not only could change television, but the viewer right along with it. «



