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Microsoft’s new 3D glasses, explained. by Timothy B. Lee. Jan 22, 2015, 1:30 PM UTC. 3D glasses in 2015, as depicted by Hollywood in 1989. Universal Pictures.
Microsoft has developed an innovative technology that keeps track of the viewer's eyes to achieve 3-D imagery without the need for special glasses.
The Microsoft Applied Sciences Group has developed a new lens that lets you watch three-dimensional content without 3D glasses. The new lens is thinner at the bottom (about 6mm) than at the top ...
In addition to glasses-free 3D, Microsoft believe the technology could be used to make switchable privacy screens, that could toggle between broad viewing angles for multiple users and a private ...
Microsoft just made some important progress, however. Its researchers have developed a true, near-eye holographic whose optics can fit inside a regular pair of glasses.
3-D displays that don’t require you to wear glasses are a devilishly tricky problem. But Microsoft’s Applied Sciences Group has created a novel solution, in the form of a TV with a specially ...
Microsoft have been working on a true holographic display that fits in a pair of glasses. Far from the bulky AR headsets we're used to, this new technology would be capable of creating truly 3D ...
Why Microsoft, not Google, is positioned to win the market for ‘smart glasses’ by James Risley on February 3, 2016 at 6:15 am February 3, 2016 at 6:16 am Share 5 Tweet Share Reddit Email ...
Microsoft's Phil Spencer has put his cards firmly on the table with a stinging yet indirect assault on Sony's 3D business model, telling press that current 3D technology isn't mainstream enough to ...
The Microsoft Research Team revealed a new pair of augmented reality glasses today that offer an exciting form factor, even if their performance isn’t up to snuff. The new lenses were made known ...
Microsoft just made some important progress, however. Its researchers have developed a true, near-eye holographic whose optics can fit inside a regular pair of glasses.