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Wazabee 3DeeShell for Vivid 3D on the iPhone December 16, 2008 Wazabee 3DeeFlector, a new autostereoscopic overlay for MacBook Air and Other 13.3-inch Notebooks and the 19-inch Gaming Display will also make U.S. debut at MacWorld 2009 more » World's first 3D iPhone December 9, 2008 James ...
Spatial View Introduces New Wazabee 3DeeShell for Vivid Stereoscopic 3D Graphics on the iPhone
Spatial View Introduces New Wazabee 3DeeShell for Vivid Stereoscopic 3D Graphics on the iPhone
intomobile.com — Spatial View, a leader in manufacturing products for creating 3D effects, introduces its latest product, Wazabee 3DeeShell, a special protective skin with an integrated removable lens that can display 3D content on the Apple ( NSDQ: AAPL ) iPhone. ... (more) Spatial View Introduces New Wazabee 3DeeShell for Vivid ...
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Spatial View Introduces New Wazabee 3DeeShell for Vivid Stereoscopic 3D Graphics on the iPhone
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis — ... Wazabee are registered trademarks of Spatial View, Inc. All other trademarks are property of their respective holders. Regular readers will have seen me post about 3D before now - and this is another nice take on how to generate the effect. For right now, in-built screen are not appearing in devices, so the retro-fit approach, particularly one that includes a case for the iPhone, is a really neat idea! If you want to read more about Spatial View, you can go here. (Thanks to Matt at Bender/Helper Impact ...

Stereoscopic 3D Graphics on the iPhone
CrunchGearSpatialView has announced the Wazabee 3DeeShell, a protective casing that includes a removable lens to displays 3D stereoscopic images on the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch without those dorky glasses. SpatialView also offers software to create your own 3D images using the iPod camera! The housing contains a lens that eliminates the need for special 3D glasses, while serving as a stylish protective skin at the same time. The lens can easily be removed at any time in order to switch back and forth between normal 2D and spellbinding 3D ...

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