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Sony3DDisplay HeadThe moment made famous by R2D2 slinging out a 3D image of a certain Princess is getting closer to reality.

This Sony prototype is now on show in the flesh in Tokyo.

Check out the vid below and you’ll probably be pleasantly surprised by the 96 by 128 pixel res – apparently when seeing it first-hand the objects appear to have depth, and can be viewed from all angles.

The prototype is about 10.6 inches tall (and 5.1 inches in diameter) but it seems that Sony doesn’t really know what to do with it next.

Obviously this is new tech and is still under development – but the cool thing is that you don’t need special glasses to witness the 3D glory :)

So – Hologram telly must be next yeah?

Sony?

Here’s the vid anyhow:

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3D Fusion Bust Out Glasses Free 3DFMax Television

by Jay Garrett on February 20, 2009

2-20-09-3dfusion-3dfmax3D is cool and all but wearing those glasses is a bit naff.

But, 3DFusion has announced the market launch of its 3DFMax stereoscopic, glasses free, broadcast ready 3D display at the Digital Signage Expo in Las Vegas.

The set is built upon the ‘Philips WOWvx 3D solution’ which must mean something to someone.

That’s all I have at the moment – sorry to be a tease and all that.

I can’t even guess at resolution, contrast ratio, or a price.

But, if this becomes more definite you know that I’ll write about it :)

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