French researchers have managed to develop glasses-free 3D technology for the iPad 2 and iPhone 4 based entirely on how you’re looking at their screens. The technology is in its early stages now, ...
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May I suggest subtitling clearly impossible press release images as such? From what I understand, there's no way to have an image extend outside a monitor display. It's a really good, immediately ...
Samsung just officially announced a glasses-free 3D gaming monitor at Gamescom after first teasing it back at CES. The Odyssey 3D uses a light field display, a lenticular lens on the front panel and ...
A dedicated GPU and stereoscopic 3D technology from SpatialLabs deliver a glasses-free 3D laptop for content creators. Check out our hands-on time with the device, debuting at CES 2024. I’ve been a ...
Japanese electronics giant Toshiba plans to market the world’s first 3D television that does not need special glasses later this year, a report said on 8/24. Toshiba will unveil three models of the ...
3D might actually be good this time. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. ASUS has debuted its new ProArt StudioBook 16 and VivoBook ...
Breaking free from VR headset jail and clunky 3D glasses, Looking Glass‘s new holographic displays deliver true depth without the hardware hangover. Zoom fatigue has nothing on VR headset strain, but ...
Samsung’s new Odyssey 3D monitor was a hit at CES earlier this year, showcasing a comfortable and immersive 3D gaming experience — all without the need for special glasses. But details were scarce.
The first time I saw the glasses-free 3D technology from a company called MasterImage 3D, it was in the form of a smartphone-sized screen mounted in a little box full of circuit boards. 3D skeptic ...
Samsung is bringing back 3D technology by launching the Odyssey 3D, a 27-inch or 37-inch glasses-free 3D display that uses a lenticular lens, eye tracking, and view mapping to deliver 3D content.
I despise marketing this misleading. Nothing is going to be visible beyond the edge of the screen. Anything else is intentionally misleading. I know the company supplied them, but some journalistic ...