Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Developed by two researchers from the Computer Science Laboratory in Grenoble, here is a "new" technology, taking the name of HCP (ie Head-Torque Perspective), which can already enjoy a kind of 3D display (not requiring no glasses to be determined) on the iPhone and iPad (only the 2nd generation). Without going into complex details, the technology uses the forehead sensor terminals to adapt to our head movements, and be able to provide a report accusing a certain depth.
Skeptical? To prove the effectiveness of the thing, I invite you to visit the rest of this ticket to see 2 videos...
Tags: Apple,
3D without glasses on the iPhone and iPad?
Developed by two researchers from the Computer Science Laboratory in Grenoble, here is a "new" technology, taking the name of HCP (ie Head-Torque Perspective), which can already enjoy a kind of 3D display (not requiring no glasses to be determined) on the iPhone and iPad (only the 2nd generation). Without going into complex details, the technology uses the forehead sensor terminals to adapt to our head movements, and be able to provide a report accusing a certain depth.
Skeptical? To prove the effectiveness of the thing, I invite you to visit the rest of this ticket to see 2 videos...
Tags: Apple,
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