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Rescooped by Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist from Vulbus Incognita Magazine onto Machinimania |
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Engadget (RT @engadget: LG updates eye-tracking, glasses-free 3D displays, learns to love the hyphen ...)... They put camera in to check where you are and where you head move to adjust the 3D screen and you dont even need galsses - how cool is that :-) Awesome. @safegaard Delete the scoop?
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"Case in point: a new 200-inch, HD screen on which images shift through 57 different viewing angles to give the appearance of 3D – without the need for glasses. The trick behind the glasses-free 3D is an array of 57 projectors behind the screen, each projecting the same image at a slightly different angle." 3d and no glasses - i like it. Read more about here. @safegaard Delete the scoop?
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Toshiba has launched a large screen glasses-free 3D TV called the ZL2.
Look at 3D images in up to nine different viewing positions so that multiple people in different positions in a single room can enjoy the 3D without glasses. Toshiba also launched what it describes as the "world's thinnest and lightest" tablet.
3D is moving closer to be a part of our life. @ safegaard Delete the scoop?
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BigDog handles heavy objects. The goal is to use the strength of the legs and torso to help power motions of the arm. This sort of dynamic, whole-body approach is routinely used by human athletes and animals, and will enhance the performance of advanced robots. The control techniques and actuators needed for dynamic manipulation are being developed by Boston Dynamics with funding from the Army Research Laboratory's RCTA program.