Julio
10-13-2003, 01:03 PM
Sharp has released a notebook with a 3D screen that the company hopes will usher in a new way of looking at computers.
The Actius RD3D comes with a specialized 15-inch screen with a so-called parallax barrier that lets people view 3D images or run 3D applications without special glasses. For example, bodies and bullets appear to fly all over the place in a version of popular game "Quake" that has been adjusted to work on Sharp's 3D monitors.
Read more: CNet News (http://news.com.com/2100-1044_3-5089644.html?tag=nefd_top).
The Actius RD3D comes with a specialized 15-inch screen with a so-called parallax barrier that lets people view 3D images or run 3D applications without special glasses. For example, bodies and bullets appear to fly all over the place in a version of popular game "Quake" that has been adjusted to work on Sharp's 3D monitors.
Read more: CNet News (http://news.com.com/2100-1044_3-5089644.html?tag=nefd_top).
