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At first, I thought it was a glitch. My eyes blinked at least twenty times before I realised what was happening. Somehow, I ...
No, you cannot use 3-D movie glasses to view the Great American Eclipse, and regular sunglasses will not work either. Here's why.
Acer’s Predator SpatialLabs View 27 delivers convincing and enjoyable glasses-free 3D. But a limited list of compatible games, visual glitches, and a high MSRP make the monitor a novelty at best.
Acer is bringing back 3D. We went hands on with its glasses-free 3D portable monitor, the SpatialLabs View. At $1099.99, it's pricey but nothing if not unique. Find out more in this review.
Abxylute is preparing its new 3D One gaming handheld, starts at $1699, powered by an Intel Lunar Lake CPU, and a 10.95-inch ...
Abxylute is a niche company that’s launched a few affordable, Android-powered handheld game consoles in the past few years.
At the time, the typical way to view images in 3D was with cardboard-stock anaglyph glasses—the type with different-colored lenses: one red, the other green, cyan, or blue.
Watching images in 3D without glasses is a truly astounding experience, but let’s first look at how this fits in with other 3D imaging techniques. There are three main techniques – stereoscopic, ...
2D Glasses for 3D Movies. Hank Green has developed 2D glasses so 3D projections can be viewed in two dimensions, eliminating eyeball strain.
The glasses feature two 1280x720-pixel LCD displays, each with 40 degrees field of view and aligned for stereoscopic 3D; twin RGB cameras; 3D surround sound; 3D time of flight depth; and a 9-axis ...
Each of them is more advanced than the paper glasses worn to view "Bwana Devil," regarded as the first of the commercial 3D movies in the 1950s, but all work on the same general principle.