360-degree 3D display

The Telexistence Wide-angle Immersive STEReoscope (TWISTER) is a goggle-free panoramic display aimed to ‘immerse viewers in a 3D video environment.’ Developed by a team at the University of Toyko, TWISTER is being hailed as the ‘world's first full-color 360-degree 3D display that does not require viewers to wear special glasses,’ and it's finally coming together after a decade of work. Within the cylindrical, rotating device, you'll find some 50,000 LEDs that give off the illusion of a three-dimensional object without any ocular aids. Moreover, the team is already looking into the possibility of adding 3D videophone technology to spruce up video telephony, but we'd be totally content with a couple rounds of Halo in this thing.
SOURCE: PinkTentacle
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