Saturday, April 07, 2012

Sony RayModeler 360 Autusteroscopic Display Prototype

Autostereoscopic Display
The RayModeler 3D display 

 LED light sources allow you to see an image from all angles, 360 degrees. Objects like faces and people appear realistic giving viewers a sense of depth because the left and right eyes are seeing different images. I saw a demo of the display recently at the Sony offices and looking at moving 3D holographic images was almost like looking into a crystal ball! You’ll notice in the video the images even react and move when prompted by the wave of a hand. Though the device can’t let you see into the future, it is the future of how we will display objects, game or even see advertisements or displays at stores.




http://blog.sony.com/sony-prototype-360%C2%B0-3d-display
http://blog.sony.com/raymodeler-3d-prototype-will-be-showcased-at-siggraph
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BFKC-NKRFw

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volumetric_display

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