JVC Pseudo 3D Glasses Don't Cause Headaches, Still Look Dorky [Ceatec 2008]
...pseudo 3D" in real time. With the eyewear on, it takes a few moments for your brain to adjust, and then footage of the Alps in spring starts taking on eye-popping depth. It's not exactly convincing enough to want to reach out and touch the wildflowers, though it makes regular flatscreens seem, well, very flat in comparison
The plastic...
