Hitachi’s 3D image display system with LCD screen

Now enjoy the magic of 3D image display system in your cell phone. Capturing films and then transferring them to your friends’ phone is now an old-news. The demand-of-the-hour is to transfer images that are three-dimensional in nature.

3D image display system

Japan’s electronics giant Hitachi researcher Rieko Otsuka displays the newly developed 3D image display system composed of LCD screen (bottom), and 12-side inverted pyramid shaped half-mirror screens, to show live or computer graphics virtual 3D images in Tokyo.

The 3D image is replicated with 12 mirrows set inside the canister and display floating 3D images that can be viewed from any angle. Weighing only one-kilogram; this portable 3D display is expected to display exhibits of museums and art pieces at schools.

Via Yahoo

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