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I haven't seen the ActualDepth display, but I have seen an autostereoscopic (ie. no glasses) display from NYU that blew me away. They use temporal and spatial cycling in conjunction with a parallax barrier in order to give a stunning 3D effect. In order to do this, they need to track eye location in 3D, but with IBM's BlueEyes technology and a few fast P3s, the system works great.
I haven't seen the ActualDepth display, but I have seen an autostereoscopic (ie. no glasses) display from NYU that blew me away. They use temporal and spatial cycling in conjunction with a parallax barrier in order to give a stunning 3D effect. In order to do this, they need to track eye location in 3D, but with IBM's BlueEyes technology and a few fast P3s, the system works great.