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Researchers have developed a 3D full-color display method that uses a smartphone screen rather than a laser to create holographic images. With further development, the new approach could be useful ...
Researchers from Soochow University have now developed a glasses-free 3D display prototype, which uses a series of nanostructured lenses to produce more realistic images that can be seen over a ...
A technique to create multi-coloured 3D images that can share ... “You always have to be looking into the screen to see it.” In a volumetric display, however, the light originates from where your eye ...
While the Samsung Odyssey 3D impresses with its eye-tracking 3D technology, its appeal is let down by its price and limited ...
Looking Glass says the screen supports 3D images captured on an iPhone or Android phone with support for spatial photography using apps like Luma AI. But you can also use Looking Glasse’s ...
Sony's new PlayStation 3 monitor will let you get your 3D gaming on, and also allow two players to see different images on the same display, so there'll be no more split screens. Richard Trenholm ...
The screen dynamically adapts the image in real time as you move around, allowing movements 25 degrees left and right, 20 degrees up and 40 degrees down at distances between 30-75 cm (12-30 in).
3D TVs are effectively dead — consequently, so is the race to deliver glasses-free 3D sets at home. But that doesn’t mean the technology is entirely useless. Sony’s new Spatial Reality ...
The 3D images and video, on the other hand, are sharp and appear to almost pop out of the screen, according to Holitech and Lucid. The app will allow users to view 3D content, as well as allowing ...