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Glasses-free 3D monitors like Acer SpatialLabs offer immersive gaming, but may not be worth the high cost or system requirements. The technology is cool, but limitations like resolution and ...
Glasses-free 3D is making a comeback. And please — don’t roll your eyes and write this off as a gimmick just yet. I saw two similar 3D gaming monitors at CES last week that used this ...
The Acer Predator SpatialLabs View 27 monitor is a 27" 4K (3840 x 2160) 160 Hz Stereoscopic 3D Display. When you're not using the 3D effect it's a functional 4K 160Hz gaming monitor with a pair of ...
If glasses-free 3D tech is going to catch on again, it’s going to need a similar price cut to tempt over current 2D players. It also doesn’t help that there’s almost no games designed to ...
Last year glasses-free 3D company Leia teamed up with ZTE to launch a 12.4 inch Android tablet that offers 3D visuals without the need for special glasses. Sold as either the Leia Lume Pad 2 or ...
The device leverages a lenticular lens and advanced eye tracking to create a (breathtaking, at times) 3D image. The device leverages a lenticular lens and advanced eye tracking to create a ...
Whatever the details of their approach, I do think this is the most impressive glasses-free 3D display I’ve tried yet (and I’ve tried dozens over the years). Speaking practically, the Odyssey ...
Before trying the Nubia Pad 3D, I wouldn’t have argued that tablets needed built-in 3D capabilities. While I still don't think it's required, the Nubia tablet proves the technology is at least ...
Toshiba's ZL2 glasses-free 3D is going on sale on Monday -- yours for the wallet-combusting cost of £7,000. That's right folks, from 12 March you'll be able to walk into the John Lewis on London ...
And in some respects, it gets even worse when the 3D effect is active ... on and off at will without needing extra equipment like glasses made the whole experience rather enjoyable, instead ...
Other companies are already pushing stereoscopic products, but Lenovo's ThinkVision 27 3D Monitor, announced at the IFA conference today, takes the glasses-free experience to a bigger screen.
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