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This massive handheld gaming console will let you play your games in 3D without needing glasses — but you’ll have to pay for the privilege.
Leia 3D display creates a holographic effect fit for a princess (hands-on) Leia is a new technology that aims to revive interest in glasses-free 3D display.
Japan's National Institute of Information and Communications (NICT) and JVC Kenwood have developed what they say is the world's biggest 3D display. The device boasts a screen size of 200 inches ...
The Holoscreen is a smartphone screen protector that allows users to view 3D content without the glasses inside an app. The $30 accessory functions as a normal screen protector outside of the 3D app.
Give it up for the ROG Ryuo IV 360 ARGB water cooler, the ultimate checkbox exercise in CPU cooling, announced today at ...
A new, 27-inch Predator gaming monitor and Aspire laptop will open Acer's SpatialLabs glasses-free 3D screens to a wider audience.
Jack Tretton just announced PS3 gamers can get into the 3D game for much less this fall when the company launches a 24-inch monitor and active shutter LCD glasses under the PlayStation brand. $499 ...
It’s a device that can display voxels in midair, forming low-resolution three-dimensional patterns without any screen, any fog machine, or any reflective medium.
Dubbed the HoloFlex, the display uses an array of tiny lenses overlaid onto one flexible 1,920 x 1,080 HD OLED screen and allows multiple people to simultaneously view 3D images without the need ...
Review: The Sony PlayStation 3D offers great picture quality and some unique perks for gamers, but can’t compete with much larger TVs on value.
Excellent build quality Cool 3D dual-gaming feature Bright, crisp video Cons: Oddly-placed buttons Screen is glossy and reflective Not all games are supported What Is It? Back at E3, the gaming ...