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3DFusion shows off glasses-free 3D display

T_F   on 20 February 2009 - 17:47 · 5 comments & 1940 views

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(4 replies) #1 -Hiroshi- on 20 Feb 2009 - 17:57
Will believe it more when there is a video product demo of this thing.
#1.1 xendrome on 21 Feb 2009 - 00:57
-Hiroshi- said,
Will believe it more when there is a video product demo of this thing.


Next comment you make will be you watching a 2d video on a 2d screen, and complain about how you can't see the 3d demo in the 2d video.
#1.2 -Hiroshi- on 21 Feb 2009 - 21:15
Xendrome, are you just trolling to troll? There isn't a single video or picture available. Also, what you said doesn't make any sense, how about you think before you try typing something.
#1.3 b4zzy on 23 Feb 2009 - 01:06
Makes sense to me... xendrome is right...
#1.4 A.B.L.N.N. on 23 Feb 2009 - 14:28
If it only works on this screen and is an illusion. How is the illusion supposed to work on your screen if it was specifically developed to only work on this screen.

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