What…Three dimension (3D) television with no glasses? Samsung and Panasonic might be the first to market their 3D TVs at local electronic retailers but viewers still have to use eyeglasses with specials lens to obtain the full 3D experience.
Last year German innovators from Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications, added software that controlled cameras, special lighting, and lasers, to a Philips 3D television system that increased the 3D effect without the use of 3D eyeglasses. To demonstrate how it work researchers placed additional equipment over two ping pong players that catches and projects their movements on the TV.
They call the system iPoint 3D. The technology is still in its research stages but the concept could certainly add value to future game technology.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment