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3D LCD Display

Powerdog writes "After 10 years of lab work, Sharp has developed a 3D LCD display that works without glasses. They expect to use the displays in games at first, and expand into PCs and TVs. Production begins in a few months and products using them should be shipping in early 2003. Naturally, I just bought two 2D LCD displays for my home office two weeks ago."

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  1. More than a mouthful by L.+VeGas · · Score: 4, Funny

    Double D's are more than enough on my LCD screen, thank you.

    1. Re:More than a mouthful by kevinank · · Score: 5, Funny

      It does bring a whole new meaning to 'pop up ads', doesn't it.

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  2. Re:New business plan? by Latent+IT · · Score: 4, Funny

    When you actually *make* something, it's not a mystery business plan. You say, wittily:


    1. Create 3D LCD that works without glasses.
    2. ???
    3. Profit!!!


    In this case, ??? can be expressed as:

    "Sell 3D LCD for more than it cost to manufacture it."

    Okay?

  3. Good idea, but no dice. by wackybrit · · Score: 4, Funny

    Sharp has developed a 3D LCD display that works without glasses

    I applaud Sharp's achievements in this exciting area of optical technology, but if the display only works without glasses, this eliminates a good percentage of computer users who, like myself, have to wear glasses.

  4. Software by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    Yes, you're right, but you forgot one significant detail: the software solution.

    If you have a sufficiently efficient 3d card that has an incredibly low latency, you can emulate the long light traversal time by simply just sending the light from the deep objects *later*. This probably would require the logic to be integrated to the LCD screen itself because the signal latency in the vga cable from the sound card to the monitor in itself is too high. I'm unsure whether Sharp used this in their monitors, it'll be interesting to see when they give out more details.

  5. Re:Doomed to failure by IIRCAFAIKIANAL · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'll actually be impressed when I can walk around the image and see different angles.

    Mom, I can see up this Britney's skirt!

    Henry Taylor Thomas, you get out of the TV projection area right this minute or you won't get to watch anymore MTV!

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  6. Already done by PunchMonkey · · Score: 5, Funny

    Sharp has developed a 3D LCD display that works without glasses.

    I have a 3D LCD display at home that works great with or without glasses.

    Now what would really be cool, is a 2D LCD display... I mean, sure they're already pretty thin.....

    oh wait.... I'm supposed to read the article first, aren't I?

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  7. Check your math by wadetemp · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Naturally, I just bought two 2D LCD displays for my home office two weeks ago."

    2 x 2D = 4D
    4D > 3D
    QED