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Using Cellophane For 3D Displays On Your Laptop

prestidigital writes "From the abstract: [the authors] present a novel, inexpensive, stereoscopic technique for generating 3D displays from cellophane and a laptop computer screen. (Once again my physnews update sends me email that doesn't suck!)"

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  1. Why do I need an LCD screen at all? by raehl · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Couldn't I just take a regular old CRT monotir, put celophane over the right half to polarize it, then put another pice of celophane over the left half, but rotated 90 degrees, and still end up with two halves of a monitor polarized 90 degrees from each other?