A Large, Real-Time 3-D Display

Patricia Daukantas

A Chinese team’s 3-D display system delivers 1.8-m-tall images that don’t require polarized glasses or other specialized viewing devices.

 

Scatterings imageTung H. Jeong, chairman of the 2009 International Symposium on Display Holography, stands in front of his image on the 3-D video display at the conference in Shenzhen, China.

In recent months, moviegoers around the world have been shelling out a few extra bucks to watch Avatar and other movies in three-dimensional glory. A Chinese team’s 3-D display system delivers 1.8-m-tall images that don’t require polarized glasses or other specialized viewing devices (Opt. Lett. 34, 3803).

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