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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 ...
So whilst E3 is going on the rest of the world doesn’t stop, as demonstrated by this article posted on MIT’s Technology Review on glasses free 3D. 3D does seem to be the big buzz for Sony at ...
Microsoft’s hologram glasses change the way you see the world. by Brian Crecente. Jan 22, 2015, 3:01 AM UTC ... expansive 3D view of Mars in front of me and as I walk around and turn, ...
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.
The new XREAL AR glasses are what Microsoft HoloLens should've been: ... Android app, or Windows app, the XREAL was unable to independently reconfigure its virtual 3D display.
The Army asked Congress to fund the purchase of 6,900 glasses from Microsoft but was rejected earlier this year. Instead, Congress reduced the Army’s $400 million request to just $40 million to ...
How to reuse 3D viewing glasses. Since the same 3D viewing glasses that were popular in the 1950s are still used in theaters today (the frames might be plastic instead of cardboard), DIYers can ...