We’d not have chosen the above weird baby chick to pitch our autostereoscopic technology to the realm, but at the least it makes for some memorable imagery. The hatchling is a 3D image generated by projectors, overlayed on top of a genuine world object, that are viewed by multiple people at multiple angles without the desire for 3D glasses. Built-in sensors detect the viewer’s positions and adjust the viewing angle accordingly. Needless to say, this is not the primary time we have seen any such technology — heck, this is not even the 1st time we have seen this kind of thing from Hitachi , however the company says it’s continually improving, with a marked depth resolution improvement over a technology shown off this time last year at CEATEC . The corporate is asking to implement the technology for both digital signage and entertainment purposes, eventually revolutionizing the manner the realm looks at 3D baby chickens.
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