Computer with 3D Display Planned by Japan's Sharp
Notebook computers that show images in 3-D will be put on sale in Japan and the United States next month by Sharp Corp., the company said Thursday. "The 3-D feature, which does not require special glasses, is a world first, said Sharp, Japan’s largest maker of liquid crystal displays (LCD)."
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