Monday, April 5, 2010

Small, but "Sharp" screen

The one common goal of the 3D industry these days is to get rid of those goofy glasses. Thus far we have seen several solutions. One is a screen with either one or several "sweet" spots, allowing viewers to experience 3D only when sitting in the correct area. Another is a computer screen that uses a built-in camera to monitor the user's eyes and adjust the 3D experience.

Now, Sharp is adding another alternative according to ITProPortal. The Japanese company is poised to release a mobile 3D screen that doesn't require glasses, provided that the user holds the device within a foot of the eyes. The screen could be highly desired by mobile gamers, and some believe the screen will be on 10 to 20 percent of mobile devices by year end.