Sharp 3D Touchscreen LCD – DigInfo

Sharp has developed a 3D Touchscreen LCD.  It is switchable between 2D and 3D modes and is supposed to feature the industry’s highest brightness.  The 3D images can be viewed without wearing special glasses.

Looking at it through the video probably doesn’t really showcase it’s features unless you see it in person.  Anyhow I’m confused as to how you can view 3D on a 2D screen without the cumbersome special glasses.

http://sharp-world.com/corporate/news/100402.html

http://www.diginfo.tv

Sony Party Shot – DigInfo

Sony Party Shot automatic photographer.

http://www.diginfo.tv/

http://www.sony.jp/cyber-shot/party-shot/

Nikon Coolpix S6000 (4-way VR image stabilization system) – DigInfo

New Nikon Coolpix S6000 compact digital camera on sale from March 11, 2010.  7x wide angle zoom lens, 14.2 megapizels, and 4-way VR image stabilization system.

http://www.diginfo.tv

Sony 360° Auto-stereoscopic video display – Diginfo

Sony 360 degree auto-stereoscopic video display on Diginfo news.  It looks pretty neat.  Nowadays you might think Japan is behind on new stuff, but Sony keeps delivering.

Sony Bloggie (MHS-PM5K) 360° Panorama VR / Jetdaisuke

This is a pretty cool video of Jetdaisuke using the Sony Bloggie 360° lens and editing it on his Mac.  He created a video where you could look in 360 degrees wherever the camera goes on the move.  I recall seeing some fancy rig that CNN used on top of a vehicle to record the damage in Haiti and allow viewers to look in any direction.  This accomplishes the same thing and probably is so much cheaper.

Sony “dash” Personal Internet Viewer

Sony “dash” Personal Internet Viewer.  News, weather, traffic, music, horoscopes, humor apps, Dave’s Top Ten, Dr. Oz. Today’s Recipes, Facebook, and 1000+ free apps.  It has a vivid color screen and is a wi-fi device.  This is something for the home or desk where you would probably place a clock, and is not meant to be taken outside.  It is not flat like a pad, but shaped like a display stand that can viewed horizontally and flipped around on it’s back to be viewed more like a book.  In a nutshell, it’s your home or desk alarm clock turned into an internet app display or personal internet viewer.

http://news.sel.sony.com/en/press_room/consumer/portable_audio/release/56195.html

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