Sony’s 360-degree 3D Display Prototype
Slippery Brick gives us the scoop on Sony’s 360-degree 3D display prototype!
Like everyone else, right now Sony has a thing for 3D. They have big plans for putting the technology into your living room as soon as possible. The first application will be applied to the flat screen TV, but Sony is looking at all kinds of other ways to bring you glorious 3D. Take this small prototype for instance.
This thing will be revealed at Tokyo’s Digital Content EXPO 2009 on Thursday. It’s a 13 x 27-cm device with a stereoscopic, 24-bit color image
measuring just 96 × 128 pixels, viewable at 360-degrees without special glasses. If this prototype ever becomes a reality, Sony sees its commercial use in digital signage or medical imaging and of course, as a 3D photo frame.
We’ll keep you posted.
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