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It looks like those not fond of 3D glasses will soon have another means to add an extra dimension to their laptop. Sony's now showing off a simple lenticular sheet that can be placed on top of a ...
Conley’s lenticular sheets already have competition: parallax barrier technology, which uses a fine grating of liquid crystals on TV screens to help create a 3-D effect. Conley is optimistic.
Both TVs will be available in Japan from the end of December. The new 3D TVs with no need for glasses employ an integral imaging system and a perpendicular lenticular sheet to display smooth, natural ...
Staring at these with eyes alone won’t reveal their secrets—it takes a little analog and digital media double-team to make that happen. Angling a lenticular sheet on top of the screen will ...
In conclusion, Sony’s lenticular sheet VGP-FL3D15A represents a significant advancement in 3D display technology, offering a simple and affordable way to convert any laptop screen into a glasses ...
Sony will be offering its sheet, which is basically an ultra-fancy piece of plastic with clips on each side. It’ll work with a couple of SE-series 1080p 15.5-inch laptops, one for Japan and one ...
But perhaps best of all, this Lego Game Boy can show off actual scenes from the classic games using swappable lenticular lenses that’ll show you different images when viewed from different ...
This enlightening demonstration of a lenticular sheet from a Sony rep is the first and last thing you need to know about glasses-free 3D. A weekly newsletter by David Pierce designed to tell you ...
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