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Sony's 360 Degree 3D Display Prototype: No Glasses Needed “Still under development, the prototype is about 10.6-inches tall (and 5.1-inches in diameter). Sony doesn't seem quite sure what to do with it at the moment, but says it's ...
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This is Sony's new 360-degree 3D display prototype, one that shows a stereoscopic, 24-bit color image that measures 96x128 pixels. What makes it interesting is the fact that you can view it from 360 degrees without using any glasses. ...
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Sony has developed a new 3D prototype device that lets you view objects and images in 360 degree view in 3D inside of a cylindrical device measuring 10.6" x 5.1", the best part is, images on it can be viewed without wearing any special ...
Blog Source: thecoolgadgets.com
The device supports up to 24-bit, 96 by 128 pixel stereoscopic color images and viewer need no special 3D glasses to see the 3D effect anymore. Although the 10.6-inches height prototype is still underdevelopment, Sony seem not certain ...
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In what can only be viewed as window to the future, Sony is demonstrating a prototype of a new 3-D projection device with a 360° viewing angle. While this particular product will most likely not see the light of day beyond the ...
Blog Source: aboutgadgets.net
It is a 13 x 27-inch device with a stereoscopic, 24-bit color dimensions of only 96 128 pixels, visible at 360 degrees without special glasses. If this prototype ever becomes reality, Sony sees its commercial use in digital signage, ...