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2010-12-27
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2010-12-27
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I might've said to myself "Apple never invents anything, they just use existing concepts, repackage them and via massive marketing effort sell them to the iSheep", or something to those lines. Uncle Steve obviously listens to what I have to say since now the fruit company is pushing for a holographic display:
"A recently granted patent reveals that Apple, the company behind the iPod and iPhone, has been working on a new type of display screen that produces three dimensional and even holographic images without the need for glasses.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technolog...c-display.html
Slap it on the iPad and I might finally consider buying one. But naturally only after I've obtained a MeeGo device with the super awesome MeeGo character set.
The system relies upon a special screen that is dotted with tiny pixel-sized domes that deflect images taken from slightly different angles into the right and left eye of the viewer.
Apple also proposes using 3D imaging technology to track the movements of multiple viewers and the positions of their eyes so that the direction the image is deflected by the screen can be subtly adjusted to ensure the picture remains sharp and in 3D
Aplle in taking claim for something they didn't invent shocker. Surely not...
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2010-12-27
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And it wasn't invented by Apple, either.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/04/te...y/04novel.html
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2010-12-27
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2010-12-27
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for apple it's new technology, but for other companys it's old already
like http://www.engadget.com/2010/12/21/t...omorrow-no-gl/
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2010-12-27
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2010-12-27
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The system relies upon a special screen that is dotted with tiny pixel-sized domes that deflect images taken from slightly different angles into the right and left eye of the viewer.
By presenting images taken from slightly different angles to the right and left eye, this creates a stereoscopic image that the brain interprets as three-dimensional.
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2010-12-27
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I don't understand how digital camera photographs these stereoscopic screens.
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2010-12-28
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You use a special camera with 2 separate lenses (do a search on amazon for "3d digital camera" for a few examples you can buy) or you could use two separate cameras next to each other or for something static use the same camera and move it to get the left and right views.
EDIT:Just realised you were talking about the pictures in the article, well, they can't, they're obviously computer generated ones.
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"A recently granted patent reveals that Apple, the company behind the iPod and iPhone, has been working on a new type of display screen that produces three dimensional and even holographic images without the need for glasses.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technolog...c-display.html
Slap it on the iPad and I might finally consider buying one. But naturally only after I've obtained a MeeGo device with the super awesome MeeGo character set.
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