[Hot Hardware . com]
…Sony has announced that they’ll be releasing a sheet that “enables a notebook PC to display 3D images that can be viewed with the naked eye without using special glasses.”
The sheet was demonstrated on the Series S of VAIO notebooks, a 15.6″ machine that looked fairly normal save for a cover that slipped atop the face. Reports suggest that it’ll go commercial in October, but it’s unclear just how many notebooks it’ll ship on, or if it can be fitted onto non-Sony machines. The sheet is just 3mm thick… The glasses-free approach relies on a parallax barrier,… will come with a software app that “uses the Web camera of the notebook PC to determine the position of the user’s face and adjusts 3D images so that the user can see optimal 3D images at the position.” …just under $200…
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