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Scientists develop a glasses-free 3D system with a little help from AI
Watching 3D movies and TV shows is a fun and exciting experience, where images leap out of the screen. To get this effect, ...
Lenovo announced two new display solutions at the IFA show in Berlin: a 3D display for content creation, and a pair of micro-OLED goggles for consuming that content (or anything else) on a pair of ...
A new, 27-inch Predator gaming monitor and Aspire laptop will open Acer's SpatialLabs glasses-free 3D screens to a wider audience. I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing ...
The system, called EyeReal, uses artificial intelligence (AI) to create glasses-free 3D visuals on desktop-sized screens, ...
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Forward-looking: Acer revealed today a new suite of 3D technologies called SpatialLabs, which allows their line of ConceptD laptops to display images in 3D. Supported display panels will make images ...
Acer is refreshing more or less its entire product lineup today. While its standard gaming laptops and creator-focused ConceptD machines get fairly standard processor and GPU upgrades, its newest high ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The device leverages a lenticular lens and advanced eye tracking to create a (breathtaking, at times) 3D image.
If there’s one thing that turns people off from adopting new tech, it’s being forced to look silly and feel uncomfortable for extended lengths of time. It was always the Achilles' heel for 3D in the ...
Sony just announced a $5,000 3D display, but odds are it’s probably not for you. Primarily known for its consumer goods, the company is targeting creative professionals with the Spatial Reality ...
It’s clear that first-generation under-screen cameras will have a few issues in terms of picture quality, as OPPO suggests. But it’s also apparent that this tech could make notches, sliders, and ...
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