Sony Demo'ing 360 Degree 3-D Tabletop Display
JoshuaInNippon writes "Sony announced via a Japanese press release that they will be showing off a prototype of a tabletop 360 degree 3-D display that can be seen in any direction without special glasses at the Digital Content Expo 2009 in Tokyo, from October 22-25. The device is quite small, at just over 10 inches tall and 5 inches in diameter. The display, using LEDs, currently supports an image that is 96 pixels wide by 128 pixels tall, with 24-bit full color. Sony also says it could have a number of applications, such as a digital sign, a digital frame, a medical display, or a virtual pet. Looking at the product image, who else wants to bet on the latter?)"
How about an application that, using the webcam, grabs an image of the user's face and then wraps it onto a 3d model of a little head on this display.
Your own tiny, somewhat distorted face would stare at you for a while, and then begin a high, thin, tormented wailing, smashing itself against the confines of the display tube. It's like a screensaver; but with more sanity damage.
96 pixels wide by 128 pixels tall
If this thing is a 3D display, shouldn't there be another pixel dimension quoted here?
If libertarians are so opposed to effective government, why don't they all move to Somalia?
If you had such a 360 degree 3d display, what would you use it for?
I don't know about anyone else, but I would use mine to project a 3d representation of a crudely drawn penis.
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