So Nintendo just announced that their next handheld, the 3DS, will have 3D touch screens without the need for glasses. I wonder if it's using technology similar to this.
Do they say anything about how far apart your eyes have to be?
It would suck to buy this as a gift for a well loved 3 year old, and then discover that their eyes aren't far enough apart to use the thing comfortably.
Btw, the 3 year old is hypothetical, I don't have anybody under the age of ten that I know well. Just saying.
If Micro$oft etc gave up their 3D patents we could have 3D without glasses everywhere. I dont get why ppl would buy 3D with glasses. I hope the patents expire soon
So Nintendo just announced that their next handheld, the 3DS, will have 3D touch screens without the need for glasses. I wonder if it's using technology similar to this.
It would suck to buy this as a gift for a well loved 3 year old, and then discover that their eyes aren't far enough apart to use the thing comfortably.
Btw, the 3 year old is hypothetical, I don't have anybody under the age of ten that I know well. Just saying.
"'How to train your dragon', which we weren't allowed to film for licensing reasons."
Of course not, in some backwards countries its not even been released yet.
If Micro$oft etc gave up their 3D patents we could have 3D without glasses everywhere. I dont get why ppl would buy 3D with glasses. I hope the patents expire soon