Friday, May 11, 2012

Sony patent suggests a self-adjusting autostereoscopic display

Sony patent suggests a self-adjusting autostereoscopic display

If you've ever played with the Nintendo 3DS or smartphones like the HTC EVO 3D or the LG Optimus 3D Max, you'll quickly realize that there is a "sweet spot" from which you will be able to view the screen and all of its 3D glory without the aid of 3D glasses. Unfortunately this isn't exactly the most convenient way to go about viewing such displays which might explain Sony's recent patent (via USPTO) for an autostereoscopic display that will be able to adjust itself based on the user's position. What this means is that you will no longer have to sit in that sweet spot while watching your shows on an autostereoscopic 3D display.

Ubergizmo, Sony patent suggests a self-adjusting autostereoscopic display

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