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MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) has created movie screen technology that lets you watch 3D movies without the stupid glasses. Co-developed with the Weizmann ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. A new display screen from Pioneer can show a 3D image that can be ...
You can now gather around a screen and see digital objects come to life in true three dimensions; no headsets, no glasses, just your eyes and a shared experience with others. That’s exactly what ...
3D movie goers won't always have to wear those goofy-looking glasses, if MIT gets its way. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is developing a movie screen that could someday project large ...
A new era of 3D display technology is ... seeing the 3D effect in full force without glasses ... and that’s going to buy time for the rest of the 3D ecosystem to catch up. 3D on Every Screen.
Acer’s latest monitor aims to give creative professionals and visual artists a fully glasses-free 3D experience through its spatial computing technology. The SpatialLabs View Pro 27 is a 27-inch ...
Samsung introduces the Odyssey 3D (G90XF), a 27-inch 4K gaming monitor with glasses-free 3D visuals powered by eye tracking ...
It was hard to see the 3D effect at first glance. But once I got closer, I noticed the Sphere began to pop out from the screen slightly, giving the environment more depth than it would have had ...
A new study published in Optics Letters allows 3D images to be created on top of an ultra-thin film that can be viewed from all angles without the need for special reading devices such as 3D glasses.
Amid all the 3D hoopla, you may have read about manufacturers at trade shows touting televisions that don't require 3D glasses. Here's why you shouldn't believe the hype.
The Lenovo ThinkVision 27 3D is a 27-inch monitor that offers a captivating 3D experience without the need for 3D glasses. It uses autostereoscopic technology to create two images, one for each ...