Tuesday, Sep 4th 2007 by Chris Davies and Milena Glimbovski


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Tricky to demonstrate Fraunhofer Research’s latest developments in 3D display technology without, well, buying you all a 3D display to show it on, but you’ll have to take our word for it that their IFA 2007 displays were tremendously impressive.  The Free2C display is intended to give engineers and physical modellers the chance to view 2D shapes and creations in 3D without needing special glasses or having to fabricate a preliminary model.

 Fraunhoffer Free2C 3D display

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 Fraunhoffer Free2C 3D display playing game

It also looks to be bloody good fun at playtime, too, as this ball-rolling game shown at IFA proves.  Supporting resolutions of up to 1200 x 1600, there’s no “sweet spot” that the viewer needs to stay in; the head-tracking lenticular-screen allows for head movements in all three dimensions with little to no ghosting or image distortion.

 Fraunhoffer Free2C 3D display playing game

Fraunhofer Free2C

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  1.  Ty   View all comments by Ty  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Wow! I want a monitor like that! That would be very cool if all the graphics were 3D on all of your games. Think about the ride…


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