| MIT develops 6D technology display that responds to surrounding light |
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| Written by Thomas Ponco | |
| Wednesday, 13 August 2008 | |
It's all to the world on the 3-D and beyond. Not content with the three-dimensional image and three-dimensional cube LCD gcubik, the researchers now and 6 D of the image. (Ad) Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is developing a system, not only can display images in real three dimensions, but can also cast a shadow, and stressed that this depends on the surrounding lighting. The system uses an array of tiny square of the lens, you can make changes, the reaction light, the surrounding perspective. The initial low-resolution test with a glass surface of the image, create a 6 D of the picture and shadow, and stressed that positive change, based on different lighting in the room. The researchers estimate that the technology could lead to "the actual size of the reality show" within a decade, although it's certainly not cheap. Each pixel currently costs 30 Dollar (about 15 pounds) of manufacture, and dignity, need at least several thousand pixels. Ukraine!
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