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Originally Posted by Otaku View Post
Sure, sounds very interesting. If I understand correctly then the effect is done purely in software by image processing the user-facing camera image, finding the eyes, and estimating the relative location of the camera w.r.t. the user's head, and feeding that info to a 3D app as the 3D rendering viewpoint.
I'm afraid that the technology is more than software. The screen has to support 3D as well. Dunno about the specifics but it could be similar to the new Jaguar Nav systems where the same screen has two different images (the driver sees the map and the passenger sees the dvd movie).