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Original Post: Sharp Rolls Out 3D LCD for Desktops
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<quote>Developed jointly by Sharp Corporation and Sharp Laboratories Europe, Sharp hopes the new TFT 3D LCD technology will revolutionize the visual experience by offering a realistic sense of depth and presence that hasn't been previously available in LCD displays. [...]
This 15-inch 3D LCD monitor delivers 3D images to the naked eye, and can be switched between 2D and 3D viewing for standard applications, such as spreadsheets, word processing or e-mail. [...]
Using a parallax barrier, light from the LCD is divided so that different patterns reach the viewer's left and right eyes. The direction in which light leaves the display is controlled so that the left and right eyes see different images. [...]
Target markets include medical imaging, CAD and other design applications.</quote>
Thinking outside medical imaging, CAD and design, I feel that combinig this technology with something like Doom 3 would be ... awesome!