Sharp exhibits glasses-less 3D tablet, phone and camera at IFA
3D is the future and we all know, but it doesn’t get amusing when you think of the weird glasses you have to wear to relish the 3D content. Sharp has been dedicatedly making efforts to create 3D displays that can be viewed without the need of glasses. In the same league of glasses-less 3D technology, Sharp showed off a few prototypes at IFA. This parallex barrier tech used in screens contain 800 x RGB x 480, when seen in 2D and 400 x RGB x 480 when viewed in 3D, requires users to view the screen from about 30cm away.


Based on this, Sharp showed tablet-type 7-inch and a smaller smartphone-type 3.5-inch screen with animated 3D content alongside an intriguing 3D camera on show. Using the same parallex barrier tech the camera is able to click images and videos in quality like never seen before. Sharp could also be readying a 9.7 inch 3D screen, now is the iPad in some danger. There’s no word on when Sharp would make these products ready for consumers.

Via: TechRadar

