Toshiba’s glasses-free 3D TV and AT200 tablet (Wired UK)
Toshiba has launched a large screen glasses-free 3D TV called the ZL2. Look at 3D images in up to nine different viewing positions so that multiple people in different positions in a single room...
View ArticleWorld’s Largest Glasses-Free 3D TV Is 200-Inches of Awesome
Sixteen feet. That’s taller than Yao Ming standing on Shaq’s shoulders, more than an average-sized giraffe, and yet slightly less than the diagonal measurement of this gargantuan display. Via...
View ArticleHack your monitor and 3D glasses, ensure ultimate privacy
Engadget (Hack your monitor and 3D glasses, ensure ultimate privacy: You’ve always wanted a bit more privacy with you…)… Ok this is to weird, i know. The fact is you have to see a litle deeper in...
View ArticleLG updates eye-tracking, glasses-free 3D displays, learns to love the hyphen
Engadget (RT @engadget: LG updates eye-tracking, glasses-free 3D displays, learns to love the hyphen …)… They put camera in to check where you are and where you head move to adjust the 3D screen and...
View ArticleStream TV Networks, Inc. Prepares to Launch Groundbreaking 3D Without Glasses...
/PRNewswire/ — Stream TV Networks, Inc. announced today that it will unveil its new Ultra-D technology at CES 2012. Ultra-D is a next generation 3D without glasses display technology that surpasses...
View ArticleStream TV to unveil ‘no glasses’ 3D tech for TVs, mobile and more at CES 2012...
Digitaltrends.comStream TV to unveil ‘no glasses’ 3D tech for TVs, mobile and more at CES 2012Digitaltrends.com3D content, with no glasses is what Stream TV Networks is saying they will unveil at CES...
View ArticleWatch 3D movies without glasses on your Intel PC
Enjoy 3D movies but one of those that hates wearing glasses? Intel 2nd gen core based PCs support glasses-free 3D solutions. Watch this demo to see how it wo… This is very impressive but you need an...
View ArticleToshiba to ship glasses-free 3D TV to U.S. in early 2012 (exclusive)
Toshiba says its glasses-free 3D TV will make it to U.S. shores by the first quarter of 2012. Read this post by David Katzmaier on CES 2012: Must See Products. Via ces.cnet.com
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