It seems like those not keen on 3D glasses will soon have another means to feature a further dimension to their laptop. Sony’s now showing off an easy lenticular sheet that may be put on top of a traditional laptop screen for a 3D effect. initially be available for Sony’s VAIO S series laptops and, most interestingly, it comes complete with some head-tracking software that takes good thing about the laptop’s webcam to regulate the 3D image in accordance with your position. Unfortunately, so simple as it could seem, it’s still not precisely the cheapest solution — you’re able to expect to shell out €129 (or about $180) when this selection becomes available next month.
[Thanks, Ron]
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