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Home›News›SENSIO and Samsung Electronics reach a patent license agreement over SENSIO S2D Switch

SENSIO and Samsung Electronics reach a patent license agreement over SENSIO S2D Switch

By Staff Writer
02/03/2012
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“After licensing other manufacturers last year, signing this agreement with Samsung Electronics constitutes another major milestone and validates our S2D Switch patent licensing strategy that we have worked on for a long time now,” says SENSIO president and chief executive Nicholas Routhier.

“For us, signing a patent license agreement with the world leader of 3DTVs definitely enhances the value of our S2D Switch patent and our overall patent portfolio, and demonstrates that leaders in the industry value our intellectual property. We expect this agreement to positively influence our ongoing negotiations with other TV manufacturers who have deployed or are considering integrating our S2D switch technology.”

“We value our relationship with SENSIO Technologies and respect its intellectual property,” says a representative at Samsung Electronics.

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“This agreement will allow Samsung to continue using the patented technology developed by SENSIO for the benefit of consumers who buy our 3D-enabled televisions around the world.”

The proprietary SENSIO S2D Switch, which is protected by U.S. and international patents, enables users to switch viewing mode of a 3D feed from 3D to 2D or between different 3D viewing modes. It supports the most popular frame-compatible formats covered by HDMI 1.4a, and is used by service providers supporting 3D today: side-by-side (SbS), top-and-bottom (TaB), checkerboard and SENSIO Hi-Fi 3D.

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