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But there plenty of situations where the Sony PlayStation 3D display is just about ideal. Say you live in a dorm room, and need one screen to be a TV, semi-portable gaming screen and computer monitor.
Gamers of a certain age will remember a period roughly 15 years ago when the industry collectively decided stereoscopic 3D ...
But with a 24-inch 240Hz 3D LCD screen, active shutter glasses, and dual HDMI 1.4a inputs, Sony’s jonesing to scratch your stereoscopic 3D itch at the same time it declutters your dorm. For $500 ...
Dubbed the HoloFlex, the display uses an array of tiny lenses overlaid onto one flexible 1,920 x 1,080 HD OLED screen and allows multiple people to simultaneously view 3D images without the need ...
Since unveiling it at E3, Sony’s marketed its PlayStation-branded 3D Display (MSRP $499.99) as a compact piece of hardware perfect for bedrooms and dorms.
HoloVizio 128WLD. Aspect ratio: 16:9. Screen size: 32″ (792 mm) diagonal, 672 mm x 420 mm. 3D resolution: 9.8 Mpixel. 2D equivalent resolution from one angle: 512 x 320 pixel ...
Here's a 3D screen of a different kind: a research team at Japan's Keio University has developed a display that allows users to "touch" virtual 3D characters. The way the so-called RePro3D works ...
Fluorescent bubbles inside a liquid display could be the next big thing in 3D technology, allowing viewers to walk around the "screen" without using any special glasses, scientists say. Technology ...
The inFORM Dynamic Shape Display from MIT's Tangible Media Group is a remarkably versatile 3D interface, allowing users to virtually reach through a display screen, and manipulate physical objects ...
Announced at the Virtual Reality Exhibition in Tokyo, Pic3D is a thin sheet of transparent film, which enables a glasses-free 3D effect after being applied to any screen.
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