Sharp Demos 3D Displays for Phones
Apr 2, 2010, 7:12 AM by Eric M. Zeman
Sharp recently showed off new display technology that has the potential to bring 3D to mobile phones. The displays work without the need for 3D glasses, but there are a few drawbacks. Right now, the display is limited to a three-inch touch screen, and it must be held exactly one foot from the user's eyes to get the 3D effect. Typically, 3D content requires glasses because it presents two different images to the eyes. The glasses ensure that each eye sees only the image intended for it. The Sharp display technology works in the same way, but requires a fixed distance between the display and the year's eyes to make it work. Sharp also made breakthroughs in how bright the display is, doubling its brightness compared to past 3D displays, and was able to craft the displays so that they'll show 3D images both in portrait and landscape orientations. Sharp said that it expects to begin mass production of 3D displays some time in the next six months.
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Great, now I can see Avatar the way it was meant to be seen....
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Have the engineering geeks gotten their jollies out of their systems yet by killing the film industry? No? Is the bloodlust going to end anytime soon?
What next????
Remember the days when a cellphone made and received calls??
What next? A toilet paper app so when you are at the gas station and they have no toilet paper the phone dispenses it out from a slot at the bottom?
3D displays? Good for those that have porn apps? 🙄
WEAK/VERY STUPID OF SHARP