
Seiko Epson has worked on a 3D display that is touted to display high resolution 3D images to the naked eye without the help of special glasses, making the possibility of a portable holographic deck very real. It will utilize a “lenticular lens” that is placed on pixels, letting different images be viewed from various angles. The resolution currently stands at approximately 550ppi, making it one of the world’s highest resolutions of the direct-view-type displays which do not make use of projectors. Measuring a mere 2.57″, this 3D display comes with an impressive pixel count of 1,024 × 768. Seiko Epson will commercialize the display within a couple years’ time, so forget about true 3D mobile gaming for the moment.
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