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    Apple's 3d Tv

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    Apple’s Glasses Free 3D Television Three-dimensional images are jumping out of movie theaters and into living rooms. Well what exactly is 3D TV? It adds the illusion of a third dimension‚ depth‚ to current TV and HDTV display technology‚ which is typically limited to only height and width. Sony‚ Panasonic‚ Mitsubishi‚ Samsung‚ LG‚ and Toshiba currently released these 3D televisions. Television is finally becoming real‚ and the viewer is “in” the experience. This new 3D generation is going to

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    Triggered by Hollywood 3D movies‚ glasses-type 3D TVs have become a hit in the market‚ leading to the development of autostereoscopic 3D display devices. This report profiles the latest products as shown by major vendors at the SID Display Week 2013‚ and pinpoints market and product development trends of autostereoscopic 3D display devices. Complete Report @ http://www.marketreportsonline.com/282949.html Buy Report @ http://www.marketreportsonline.com/contacts/purchase.php?name=282949 Table

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    Executive Summary Background information of 3D technology 3D technology has been a very hot technology that many people are discussing recently. The movie‚ Avatar had also aroused a wide public frenzy towards the 3D displayed work. Some people may wonder‚ can this trend sustain and could this technology eventually become popular‚ widely applied in different areas? Through analyzing the technology maturity‚ public opinions‚ applications and current development‚ we hope to get some insight in this

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    3d Technology

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    three-dimensional (3D) effects whereby viewers experience certain components of the video popping out of the screen and moving towards them – an illusion created by a pair of special glasses having red and green lenses or Polaroid lenses. Moreover‚ 3D has not only entered the realm of cinema and television‚ but has also made a place in photography and gaming. However‚ these shall be dealt with later in this report. 3D movies are speeding their way into our lives. More and more movies are being shot in 3D these

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    3D Printing

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    3D Printing 1 3D Printing 3D Printing 2 The History of 3D Printing After reading this paper one will clearly see just how far 3D printing has come in a very short time both by cost and application. Three-dimensional printing‚ also known as additive engineering‚ is the process by which extracts are used to make solid 3D objects of virtually any shape from a digital model. This is achieved using specially formulated additives‚ such as plastics‚ which are formulated into consecutive

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    3D Printing

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    Reilly White Prof. Kelly Sell MGMT 100 04 April 2014 3D Printing is Revolutionary 3D printing has caught the eye of many people in the world‚ with all different types of needs. 3D printing could change the world in so many possible ways. It could cure hunger‚ end homelessness‚ help people with diseases‚ help fix pollution‚ and may lower the demand for money. A 3D printer may also be used in health‚ to cure people of diseases‚ for transplants‚ and used as a prosthetic. In today’s world‚ in

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    OBJECTIVE: 3D printing is a form of additive manufacturing technology where a three dimensional object is created by laying down successive layers of material. It is also known as rapid prototyping‚ is a mechanized method whereby 3D objects are quickly made on a reasonably sized machine connected to a computer containing blueprints for the object. The 3D printing concept of custom manufacturing is exciting to nearly everyone. This revolutionary method for creating 3D models with the use of inkjet

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    3D PRINTER

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    (2005). 3d Printer to Churn out Copies of Itself. Retrieved from http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn7165-3d-printer-to-churn-out-copies-of-itself.html Can Print 3D. (2013). A Brief About The RepRap. Retrieved from http://canprint3d.com/the-reprap-project/ Caliper Media‚ Inc. (2013). The Advantages of 3D Printing. Retrieved from http://calipermedia.com/the-advantages-of-3d-printing/ Kurman‚ Melba. (2013). Is Eco-Friendly 3D Printing a Myth? Retrieved from http://www.livescience.com/38323-is-3d-printing-eco-friendly

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    3d Glases

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    3D glasses The simplest VR systems use only a monitor to present the scene to the user. However‚ the “window onto a world” paradigm can be enhanced by adding a stereo view by use of LCD shutter glasses. LCD shutter glasses support a three-dimensional view using sequential stereo: with high frequency they close and open eye views in turn‚ when the proper images are presented on the monitor. An alternative solution uses a projection screen instead of a CRT monitor. In this case polarization of

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