Technology lovers from around the world descended on Las Vegas this month for the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show, an annual gathering of geekdom that features the latest in personal gadgetry. Among ...
It looks like those not fond of 3D glasses will soon have another means to add an extra dimension to their laptop. Sony's now showing off a simple lenticular sheet that can be placed on top of a ...
This enlightening demonstration of a lenticular sheet from a Sony rep is the first and last thing you need to know about glasses-free 3D. A weekly newsletter by David Pierce designed to tell you ...
Tokyo-Toshiba Corporation (TOKYO: 6502) today unveiled the world's first[1] LCD TVs that offer comprehensive 3D[2] capabilities without any need for dedicated glasses. The new "Glasses-less 3D REGZA ...
This week at the IFA in Berlin, Sony has unveiled an innovative new product: the lenticular sheet VGP-FL3D15A. This 3mm thick sheet allows you to convert any laptop screen into a glasses-free 3D panel ...
We’ve all seen cards with images that move or provide a 3D effect without glasses when the viewing angle is moved. Although the technology has been around since the 1940s, its limitations in viewing ...
It’s a pretty simple trick: When you look at the center of the stereoscopic pair above, place your finger about halfway between you and the screen. If you converge your eyes to focus on your ...
Toshiba Japan has announced what it's calling the world's first 3D LCD TVs that don't require special glasses, though you'll need to have a relatively small living room to enjoy them. The Toshiba ...
Lenticular lenses are a type of lens used to make eyeglasses. They’re rarely used, but they can be of great benefit when you need them. Eyeglass manufacturers produce these lenses to correct severe ...
First 3D LCD TVs without Dedicated Glasses in 12-inch and 20-inch Screen Sizes; Available in Japan December 2010 Toshiba Corporation today unveiled the world's first LCD TVs that offer comprehensive ...
Fujifilm's 3D cameras have been using a glasses-free lenticular system for a while now, but the company's 3D image viewer has had to wait until the latest version before incorporating the technology.