(Some excerpts from long article with pictures)
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Two other German companies, SeeFront and ACL, were sharing a booth to display their autostereoscopic tech featuring face tracking cameras mounted beneath the panel. The stereo image is changed using an algorithm and computed by a GPU’s pixel shaders, not by moving lenticular lenses.
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Yet another German company, Visenso, showed it’s cyber classroom tech. It required shutter glasses, 3D images could be dragged and swirled around using a Wii-mote.
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In the consumer arena, Asus was showing off the G53 SW 3D, a high-powered non-notebook with eye-tracking tech to keep the picture in line with head movement
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3D is going to stay interesting, at least for people with good eyes…
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04 Mar 2011 17:41 | by John W. Daly in Hangover | posted in Hardware
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