Wednesday, September 28, 2011

See 3D on Sony Vaio laptops do not need glasses

Sony release new sunshades help screens throughout the user does not need glasses to see the 3D content is played on the new Vaio was launched recently.
On Tuesday 27 / 9, Sony said it would sell the screen shields attached to their Vaio laptops, allowing users to view 3D images and movies without glasses.
There are two models for the barrier during the S and C series Vaio notebook (newly sold earlier this year), works with Blu-ray movies and digital pictures in format MPO (multi-picture).
According to the spokesman of Sony Noriko Shoji, transparent shield will be sold in Japan and Europe in May 10/2011 and no U.S. release date. Suggested retail price in Japan is 13,000 Yen (~ 3.53 million).
Sony Shield of lenticular technology used to bring different images to each eye, creating the illusion of image depth. However, small changes in viewing angle can reduce or damage the 3D effect. Products used by Sony's Vaio integrated camera with face recognition software to track what people see is in the image and adjust accordingly. Toshiba has used similar technology in the Qosmio laptop that they made earlier this year.

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