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A new era of 3D display technology is upon us, moving far beyond anything we’ve seen in the past.
Discover the Abxylute 3D One, the handheld gaming device with glasses-free 3D display and eye-tracking tech for a truly ...
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Asus heard you like screens, so it put a curved '3D effect' OLED screen on your CPU water cooler
Give it up for the ROG Ryuo IV 360 ARGB water cooler, the ultimate checkbox exercise in CPU cooling, announced today at ...
Not all 3D TVs are made alike. Find out the difference between active vs. passive 3D TV technology with our comprehensive guide.
TriLite is revolutionizing 3D technology by building the first auto-stereoscopic 3D screen for outdoor use, with day and night visibility and no strings in form of 3D glasses attached.
MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) has created movie screen technology that lets you watch 3D movies without the stupid glasses.
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Tom's Hardware on MSNIntel Lunar Lake-powered gaming handheld with 3D display will sell for $1,699 — 11-inch screen boasts WQXGA resolution and 120 Hz refresh rate
This massive handheld gaming console will let you play your games in 3D without needing glasses — but you’ll have to pay for ...
North American 3D ticket sales jumped 34% from May, June and July 2024 to the same period this year, according to RealD’s ...
Regardless of whether active or passive 3D technology is at work, glasses-based 3D televisions rely on those glasses to selectively show each eye one of two pictures displayed on the screen.
Recently, we reported on how 3D tech house RealD had made a big presentation regarding their cutting edge Ultimate Screen technology. With the company looking to scale up the roll-out of the ...
Some 3D TVs use what is called a "parallax barrier" to give a glasses-free 3D effect. A parallax barrier is a series of slits on the screen that split up the image and force each eye to see a ...
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