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Dutch company Dimenco has launched a Kickstarter campaign for its 4k glasses-free 3D TV which it plans to sell for €899 (US$1,244). Ty Pendlebury Editor Ty Pendlebury has worked at CNET since 2006.
The Qosmio F750 can do simultaneous 2D and glasses-free 3D, ... doesn’t require special glasses for watching movies or playing games in 3D. Like the Qosmio T851/D8CR model Toshiba announced ...
It was the first to sell glasses-free 3D TVs to consumers, shipping screens into its home market last December. These GL (Glasses Less) models came in 12 and 20-inch screen sizes.
Battery-operated 3D Active glasses. $49.99. SSG-3300CR. Compact Size Rechargeable 3D Active glasses. $129.99. SSG-3300GR. Rechargeable 3D Active glasses. $129.99. SSG-3700CR. Ultra-light ...
“Autostereo [glasses-free 3D] is a model that works. The technology should not be looked at as a white elephant. It makes business sense. ...
Acer wants to bring stereoscopic 3D to laptops, with a new SpatialLabs display that promises to float graphics right out of a laptop's screen without demanding you wear special glasses to see them.
Well, it offers glasses-free 3D for starters. We managed to get hold of one Having met its $20,000 Indiegogo crowdfunding goal back in March, the NEO3DO Android tablet officially launched this summer.
We take a first look at Toshiba's glasses-free 3D televisions, which will go on sale in the US in 2011. ... not prototypes but real consumer models that will hit the market in the second half of 2011.
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