Japanese electronics giant Sharp on Friday unveiled a liquid crystal display touchscreen that lets viewers see three-dimensional images without special glasses. That announcement kicked off speculation that the screen will be used in Nintendo’s forthcoming 3DS game console, which will have the same kind of 3-D capability. Sharp, which has been working on 3-D products since 2002, said it has improved image quality to the point where it can launch the next generation of 3-D screens. It plans to produce them for mobile devices ranging from phones to computers.
Sharp's Next-Gen Mobile Touchscreens: 3-D for the Naked Eye
Posted by: Richard Adhikari April 2, 2010 12:22 PMJapanese electronics giant Sharp on Friday unveiled a liquid crystal display touchscreen that lets viewers see three-dimensional images without special glasses. That announcement kicked off speculation that the screen will be used in Nintendo’s forthcoming 3DS game console, which will have the same kind of 3-D capability. Sharp, which has been working on 3-D products since 2002, said it has improved image quality to the point where it can launch the next generation of 3-D screens. It plans to produce them for mobile devices ranging from phones to computers.