Friday, 7 October 2011

Sony Vaio S laptop gets glasses-free 3D display

Sony has'nt gone and forked out for new Vaio machines with a glasses-free functionality, they just offer a clip on the screen that simply changes your laptop into a 3D machine.

The technology - shown off at CEATEC 201 - is used is very similar to what is in the Toshiba Qosmio F750 3D, what is the world's first glasses-free laptop.
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The clip-on screen is full HD and lenticular and it works in unison with the laptop's web camera.
The reason for this is that the web camera tracks your eye movements, so that no matter where you are looking at the screen you get an optimum 3D viewing experience.

There's no word if the Sony Vaio S clip-on screen will come to the UK, so for the moment you will have to purchase the Sony Vaio F Series if you want 3D from Sony – and you will have to put up with wearing glasses as well for the time being.

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