Toshiba showcased its flat-bed 3D display at IFA 2006. This innovative technology does not require the user to wear any special glasses to view the 3-dimensional images. It employs “an integral imaging system that reproduces light beams similar of those produced by a real object, not its visual representation.” Video after the jump.

Viewing the display from an angle allows the viewer to experience 3-D images that stand out several centimeters from the surface of the display

(Thanks, Zipped)

Toshiba showcased its flat-bed 3D display at IFA 2006. This innovative technology does not require the user to wear any special glasses to view the 3-dimensional images. It employs “an integral imaging system that reproduces light beams similar of those produced by a real object, not its visual representation.” Video after the jump.

Viewing the display from an angle allows the viewer to experience 3-D images that stand out several centimeters from the surface of the display

(Thanks, Zipped)

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