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Philips Blows Our Minds (And Eyes) with 56-inch HD 3D Disp...

Up until recently, 3D displays were regarded at somewhat of a technological curiosity, with a very restricted area of use (mostly advertising) and selling for some pretty prohibitive sums. While the cost of this technology has remained at a very high level, its range of possible uses and applications has diversified quite a lot, several companies getting involved in this field that promises to be huge in the future.And as Jose Fermoso reports for Wired, in order to maintain its status as the leading innovator in this particular field, Philips has decided that it was about time to shed some more light on its very impressive 3D technology. So... [read more >>]

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