[postlink]http://radical-technology.blogspot.com/2010/07/multi-viewpoint-3d-display-for-mobile.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvqRtlQpMnEendofvid [starttext] At Wireless Japan 2010, NTT DoCoMo exhibited, for reference, a "mobile, multi-viewpoint, naked-eye 3D display".
This display uses a reticular lens to create a 3D effect when the left and right eyes see pictures from eight viewpoints. A feature of this system is that no 3D glasses are needed, and it enables viewing of natural 3D images over a wide range.
This multi-viewpoint 3D display gives a very realistic impression, as if objects are actually there. Source: http://www.diginfo.tv/ [endtext]
This display uses a reticular lens to create a 3D effect when the left and right eyes see pictures from eight viewpoints. A feature of this system is that no 3D glasses are needed, and it enables viewing of natural 3D images over a wide range.
This multi-viewpoint 3D display gives a very realistic impression, as if objects are actually there. Source: http://www.diginfo.tv/ [endtext]