Gadget aims to put 3D person 'in your palm'
According to Canada.com, Japanese researchers are trying to push 3D technology right into the "palm of your hand".They hope the gCubik, which is still at the prototype stage, will later be developed to move in real time and appear to speak.
"The
ultimate image we have in mind is having a small person in your palm,"
said Shunsuke Yoshida, one of the researchers involved in the study at
Japan's National Institute of Information and Communications
Technology.
"Suppose you have a picture of your girlfriend smiling on your desk.
She could be smiling as a 3D image in a cube," he told AFP at a recent
gathering of imaging researchers here. Grandparents could use
the device -- which comes in a 10 centimetre (3.9 inches) cube -- to
see a 3D image of their grandchild living far away, while business
people could view a prototype product from afar and school teachers
could use it in science classes, he said.
At the moment the device has a still image but efforts are underway to make it move in real time, Yoshida said.
The
panels have many tiny lenses on liquid crystal displays. Unlike
conventional 3D displays, which are viewed only from the front, the
gCubik can be seen from three sides, giving different images from
various angles. And unlike conventional 3D users will not need glasses
to see the benefit.
Yoshida said the team hopes to put the
technology to practical use within about three years by improving
picture quality, getting rid of cords now attached to the cube and
allowing viewing from all six sides of the box.
The team also
wants to give vocal sounds to the 3D image in the future, making it
appear as if the person in the cube is speaking.
Posted at 04:13PM Jul 25, 2008
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