On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Benjamin Kowarsch wrote:
> Now, if the industry comes up with
> some kind of new display device, like a neuro-interface or a micro
> holograph or whatever other approach might be there, possibly introducing
> 3D, that would remove a lot of obstacles video-on-demand over a device like
> a mobile phone faces.
So goggles that simulate a 30 inch screen six feet away from you just
won't do?
http://www.ita.sel.sony.com/products/av/glasstron/
Before you get scared away by the price, check out some of the other
models that are available at
http://www.mindflux.com.au/products/index.html
They're still a bit pricy and heavy, but give it a decade and they'll
be selling 'em like headphones. And of course, if you make one with a
separate image for each eye you've got your 3D.
cjs
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Received on Wed Aug 8 10:04:29 2001