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Sharp Galapagos 3D screens use Parallax Barrier method

I don’t know how practical 3D screens on phones really are, but they’re definitely something that you would want to show off. The Sharp Galapagos device from SoftBank that I’m looking at is attracting a lot of attention here. According to the display, the Parallax Barrier method being used “separates the pixels on the LCD to show each eye the different image to generate a stereoscopic 3D image.” It’s a sight to see, to be sure, but probably not something I would want to look at all day.

Sharp Galapagos 3D screens use Parallax Barrier method

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Jenn K. Lee

Jenn K. Lee is the founder of Pocketables. She loves gadgets the way most women love shoes and purses. The pieces in her tech wardrobe that go with everything are currently the Samsung Galaxy Note II, Sony Tablet P, and Nexus 7, but there are still a couple of vintage UMPCs/MIDs in the back of her closet.

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