Sony 3D Autostereoscopic Display
Following the wave of 3D display devices, Sony just revealed RayModeler 3D, its 3D autostereoscopic display prototype to be showcased at Siggraph 2010, event that starts tomorrow, 25th July, in Los Angeles.
To create a holographic illusion, the monitor uses LED light sources for 360 degrees of freedom, and pictures from various angles that once processed result in the right image for each eye of the spectator. Although with only 96x128 pixels of resolution, the picture is colorful and the video runs smooth. The device can also respond through sensory movement, rotating the displayed object.
Several applications have been studied for the future display in areas such as advertising, object viewing, and of course, games -- as the video shows at 3:00.


