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World's first 3D webcam unveiled


The Minoru 3D webcam is all set to be unveiled at CES. It is said to be the world’s first 3D webcam.

It has the ability to capture 3D pictures on a conventional computer screen with the help of the ‘anaglyph’ technique used in 3D classics such as Jaws 3D.

The Minoru has two USB webcams, spaced at the same distance apart as human eyes. It displays two separate images – one tinted red and the other blue – that are overlaid on one another. In order to view this superimposed 3D pictures, users need to make use of a colored glasses that feature two separate hued lenses, delivering impressive ‘visual stereo’ effect.

The Minoru 3D webcam offers output size of 320 x 240, 640 x 480, 352 x 288 and 704 x 576 pixels. It works at 30 frames per second.

Its features include compatibility with PC’s built-in microphone, USB 2.0 port and support for messaging programs such as Windows Live Messenger, Skype, AOL Instant Messenger, OoVoo and many more.



It can also be used as a conventional webcam by eliminating the 3D glasses.

It carries a price tag of £50 (approx. Rs. 3,490).
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3D No glasses by Jonathan Post


No-glasses 3D isn't really new, but it has plenty of limitations, like the fact that you either have to be within a certain viewing angle to see it, or it may not be entirely safe for kids. If only there was a way to get glasses-free 3D without forcing you to wear glasses. Hmm...
Enter this video, created by Jonathan Post, which shows an, um, entirely new way to do 3D without glasses. I'm not entirely sure how it actually works--or if it's even real--but this device causes your eyelids to blink very fast therefore doing the job of 3D shutter glasses.
After all, what's worse, looking silly wearing 3D glasses or looking silly blinking your eyes really quickly?
Apparently this only works with 120Hz screens, according to the YouTube video description. I'd love to know more about this device and how it works--assuming that it actually exists--but I wonder what the side-effects would be. I'd imagine that after a 2-hour movie that your eyes would feel pretty fatigued.
Is it real? Is it a hoax? We don't know either. Jonathan Post says that he hopes to present the device atCES 2012, so I guess we'll find out then!

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VERBATIM portable 500GB Hard Drive at only Rs.2850 only

With its Always On LCD, the Verbatim InSight™ is the portable hard drive for those who need to stay in the know while on the go. The Always On LCD continually displays the drive's free space without the need for batteries or computer connection, and automatically updates when the
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"SURFACE COMPUTING" based microsoft project


Surface computing is the term for the use of a specialized computer GUI in which traditional GUI elements are replaced by intuitive, everyday objects. Instead of a keyboard andmouse, the user interacts directly with a touch-sensitive screen. It has been said that this more closely replicates the familiar hands-on experience of everyday object manipulation.
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ROLL TOP -New Concept , "OLED DISPLAY LAPTOP "

My dream to roll my laptop seems come through , as i saw Orkin Design's 
for roll top laptop.
The device of the flexible display allows a new concept in notebook design growing out of the traditional booeen size of 13 inch easily transforms into the graphics tablet, which with its 17-inkformed laptop into unfurling and convolving portable computer.
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