Tuesday, September 27, 2011

TECHNOLOGY, Sony Clip-On-screen facility makes VAIO Laptops 3D

Sony said on Tuesday that it sold a display system for their VAIO Laptops, which allows users to 3D movies and pictures without glasses.
Area clear comes in two models for the S-series and format C Vaios, which went on sale this year, and works with Blu-ray movies as digital images in the MPO or multi image,.
It is spokeswoman Noriko Shoji on sale in Japan and Europe in October with no release date for the United States, according to Sony set.
The screen has a price in Japan from 13,000 yen (US$ 171).
It used lenticular technology, the different images for each eye, which reflects a visual effect of depth of field area. This is often in 3D glasses-free devices, such as the upper screen Nintendo 3ds handheld console and some TV sets.
How small changes in the viewing angle can reduce or ruin the 3D effect, used the Sony product of the VAIO integrated camera with facial recognition software to track, where the Viewer is, and the image according to customize. Toshiba employs similar technology in a Dell laptop, which you earlier in this year launched, called it "Face Tracking."
Pictronics, a Japanese company, marketing is a general use of 3D film called Pic3D, which can be connected to the LCD screens of televisions, iPads, and iPhones. It was to start in August but is still not going to sell.

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