HP develops without 3-D glasses for mobile devices simple plan .Researchers in Hewlett-Packard has developed a way to put glasses-free 3-D video on mobile devices with a wide viewing angle, so the audience can see the object in more detail while the angle of the screen.
3-D without glasses is not unique. Nintendo 3DS LLC laptop allows videoHP joins tablet war with ElitePad 9003-D gaming without the glasses, but it requires the players to look straight on the nose center.HP researchers found a way to make the image seen from the 3-D angle of 45 degrees from the center in all directions, up, down, side to side or diagonally. This means that viewers can see the face of the man with the ear of their opinion, but open ear, turning the screen.These companies will be published in the scientific journal Nature on Thursday.
Scientists have used nanotechnology to burn a few laps with tiny grooves in the glass layer on the screen.Groove to bend the light in such a way that allows 64 different looks. When moving on the screen, people will take these two points of view at any given time, one with the left eye and the other on the right. As a result, the image appears in 3-D.David Fattal, lead author, said the effect of "a little bit, as you can see in the movie` Star Wars' Princess Leia hologram. "He recognized the effect would not be the same as a hologram, however, because the images are also displayed near the projection screen that Leia did in the movie.The technology is not exactly coming to a theater near you soon. While moving images can be created using computer animation to capture any video in real time, have an array of 64 cameras pointed at any object, Fattal said.
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