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Sharp introduces first (that I know of) 3D Laptop

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posted on Oct, 14 2003 @ 09:43 AM
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It uses a stereoscopic display without the need for the glasses!

www.wired.com...



posted on Oct, 14 2003 @ 09:44 AM
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I almost forgot, I wonder if/when this will all affect the television


Originally posted by postings
It uses a stereoscopic display without the need for the glasses!

www.wired.com...



posted on Oct, 24 2003 @ 11:32 PM
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www.photo3-d.com...

I still think the glasses are pretty cool.


Even with Sharp's newest product, users will give up half a picture's resolution to view otherwise flat images in 3-D, Chinnock said. Also, not much 3-D content is available, so users most likely will view 2-D images converted into 3-D by the computer, resulting in blurrier pictures.

As with any 3-D product, people blind in one eye would not be able to view the images, because each eye must focus differently to create 3-D images in the mind, Chinnock said.


Still needs a bit of time for TVs.



 
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