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Sarina Tracy, [email protected]

3-D movies are cumbersome spectacles. While it’s fun to see our entertainment reaching out to us from the big screen, we are obligated to wear large plastic glasses that, as much as they might try to do otherwise, just get in the way. They slide down our noses, squeeze our temples and, in the cruelest of cases, even give some of us a pounding headache. A night at the movies turns into an unexpected annoyance. Now, however, a new technology may give us the freedom to throw those glasses by the wayside and allow 3-D displays to be seen by the naked eye. TriLite Technologies and...Read full article

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    Published: March 2015
    3-DDisplaysSarina TracyLighter SideTriLite TechnologiesVienna University of TechnologyTU Vienna3D displaysautostereoscopic displaytrixelangular resolutionmicromirror actuationoutdoor displayFranz FidlerJörg Reitterer3-D presentationselectronic billboardsFerdinand Saint Julien-Wallsee

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