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A new study published in Optics Letters allows 3D images to be created on top of an ultra-thin film that can be viewed from all angles without the need for special reading devices such as 3D glasses.
That allows the brain to see a coherent image with depth information, creating a 3D effect without the glasses. Automultiscopic displays have already allowed for glasses-free TVs.
The image of cuttlefish wearing 3D glasses may appear comical, but researchers say it could help better understand a similar process in humans. ... When both eyes could see the shrimp, ...
Get ready to chuck away your 3D glasses. A way of producing 3D TV images that work no matter where you are in the room could see images stand out from a flat TV screen – without the need for any ...
Lenovo's new ThinkVision 27-inch 3D Monitor doesn't require special glasses to experience the effect. The built-in 3D rendering engine allows users to work in 2D and then convert to 3D using AI in ...
You can now gather around a screen and see digital objects come to life in true three dimensions; no headsets, no glasses, just your eyes and a shared experience with others. That’s exactly what ...
No matter how many times 3D displays emerge and fade, the tech refuses to die. Researchers have now developed a glasses-free 3D display prototype that uses nanostructured lenses to produce more ...
Researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) have developed a "3D+2D TV" that allows people with 3D glasses to see a 3D image while, at the same time, people without glasses can ...
We’ve yet to see glasses-free 3D take off when it comes to tablets but this could be the start. ZTE’s Nubia Pad 3D II leans on AI to improve all of its capabilities. ZTE ...
In the 1980s, a researcher named Samuel Rossel studied 3D vision in mantises but, because the test only used prisms and occluders, he could only show the insects a limited set of images.
3D movies aren’t just for humans anymore. In an experiment published today in Scientific Reports, researchers outfitted praying mantises with 3D glasses to prove that they can see in 3D.. The ...
Whenever I get the chance to see a demo of anything relating to 3D technology, I brace myself for disappointment. I assume the image is going to be fuzzy, grainy, or murky.