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Sony’s 360-degree RayModeler 3D display brings its glasses-free act to LA, plays Pong (video)

Sonys 360-degree RayModeler 3D display brings its glasses-free act to LA, plays Pong (video)

Sony talked up its cylindrical no-glasses 3D 360-degree prototype display last fall, and now it\’s showing off the tech, dubbed RayModeler 3D, on US soil at SIGGRAPH 2010 through tomorrow. a massive bonus of that showcase is an English language video — embedded after the break, plus a hands on including a game of Pong from Core77 and our videos from the Japanese exhibition — showing how it all works, including the eight-camera rig and turntable that capture objects in 45-degree separations before they’re interpolated to create a continuing 360-degree motion image. Sony claims here’s the first of its type able to effective images, full color and interactive live motion — try it out and imagine keeping a tiny 3D pet or floating, disembodied head to your bedside table, where it could respond and react in your every gesture. We wouldn\’t want our blip-verts any wrong way.

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