Brooklyn-based startup Looking Glass is crowdfunding a new holographic photo frame that can display depth-mapped iPhone photos in 3D. The Looking Glass Portrait is a 7.9-inch photo frame-shaped ...
LG’s tradition for pre-announcing its CES launches has today revealed the DM92 monitor, a 27-inch IPS display capable of playing back 3D content and featuring a hair-thin bezel. LG’s tradition for pre ...
Apple calls pictures with the subject in focus but the background blurry Portrait images. Everyone else calls them bokeh images. It’s easy to snap these — iPhone 15 models and iPhone 16 models even ...
If that gigantic HDTV above looks a few inches shy of 152-inches, its because it is. While Panasonic has shared a few details about the existence of its new biggest HDTV ever (full release after the ...
Sure, 3D displays ended up in almost every consumer electronics product you could find a few years ago (smartphones included), but we’re still a ways off from a glasses-free 3D screens and images that ...
Aiptek is about to release a 3D camcorder and a suitably stereoscopic photo frame display which don't require the user to wear any special glasses. The camcorder can take 5 megapixel still images or ...
A 3D holographic display generating realistic dynamic images has been dreamed of for many years. Its expected impacts are enormous, ranging from the fields of display technology, visual media and art ...
Sony has long been saying it’s betting the future of gaming and home entertainment is in 3D, and at this year’s E3 the company is making good on its word with the announcement of a new 24-inch 3D ...
Researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz, have developed a prototype for 3D+2D television that allows viewers with stereo glasses to see three-dimensional images, while viewers without ...
“3D comes to your living room” was supposed to be one of the biggest stories at CES 2010, and indeed it was—the promotional push by Panasonic, LG, Samsung, Sony, and a few smaller panel makers was ...
Quite frankly, 3D glasses have never failed to be anything but a headache inducing, slightly blurry mess for me. That might be why a recent demo of a new glasses-free 3D TV from Ultra-D blew me away.