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June 9, 2010 -- 3D movie glasses make you feel like you can reach out and touch the action, but you may be making contact of a different kind when you wear them -- with the germs of those who wore ...
Glasses-free 3D is making a comeback. And please — don’t roll your eyes and write this off as a gimmick just yet.
Brightness in 3D can be tricky. The tinted 3D glasses naturally make things darker, and a good amount of it depends on how well your movie theater is taking care of its 3D projection.
Let’s get a few things out of the way: Yes, the Nintendo 3DS ‘s splashy glasses-free 3D is impressive. No, it won’t make you cross-eyed or blind.
OMAHA, Neb. — As 3D-printing technology evolves, some people are using it to make things more practical. One of the newer creations is 3D-printed glasses.
So I’ll just leave it at I’ll see you all around when the time comes to put on those glasses and leap eyes first into whatever 3D world comes next. Until then, dear readers!
No matter how many times 3D displays emerge and fade, the tech refuses to die. Researchers have now developed a glasses-free 3D display prototype that uses nanostructured lenses to produce more ...
Instead of trying to emulate a movie theater experience, 3D is getting personal, thanks to a little help from Apple and new glasses-free technology. This time, it might stick.
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