IMRE announces a screen protector that displays 3D content
Contributed by: Email on 04/02/2013 07:42 AM
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Here is what they have to say about it:
Ditch the 3D glasses. Thanks to a simple plastic filter, mobile device users can now view unprecedented, distortion-free, brilliant 3D content with the naked eye. This latest innovation from TP and IMRE is the first ever glasses-free 3D accessory that can display content in both portrait and landscape mode, and measures less than 0.1 mm in thickness.
The filter is essentially a piece of plastic film with about half a million perfectly shaped lenses engineered onto its surface using IMREs proprietary nanoimprinting technology, said Dr Jaslyn Law, the IMRE scientist who worked with TP on the nanoimprinting R&D since 2010 to enhance the films smoothness, clarity and transparency compared to other films in the market.
To complement the filter, the team developed applications for two software platforms, Apple iOS and Android, which allow users to play 3D content through its filter, in both
landscape and portrait formats. The applications also allow 2D pictures taken using mobile devices to be converted into 3D. The team will be releasing a software development kit that enables game developers to convert their existing games into 3D versions.
The one bit of information missing here is when, and where, it will be available for consumers. No video or images were available either.
Source: IMRE
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