There are a number of different display technologies that provide the illusion of 3D images on a 2D screen. A team of researchers led by the University of Bristol has offered a new take on things by creating “Tilt Display” – a prototype screen that's split in a 3x3 configuration with the nine individual sub-screens physically moving and tilting up and down to physically represent the three dimensional content being displayed. .. Continue Reading Multi-faceted "Tilt Display" moves (and tilts) with the times
Section: Electronics
Tags: 3D, Display, University of Bristol
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