Sunday, 18 May 2014

MIT develops glasses-free 3D projector as a "practical alternative to holographic video"



The 3D format has had something of a renaissance in recent years, but the technology still has some way to go before the potential of "real-life" multiperspective 3-D can be realized. The Camera Culture group at the MIT Media Lab is developing a new 3D video projection system that doesn't require glasses and provides different users different perspective angles of the same object. The team sees it not as a final answer, but as a transitional system that sits between current technologies and true holographic video... Continue Reading MIT develops glasses-free 3D projector as a "practical alternative to holographic video"

Section: Electronics

Tags: 3D, Display, Glasses, Holographic, MIT, Projectors, Video

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