Holoart’s 3D B-Vision consists of a thin piece of glass that fuses two projected images together, allowing stereoscopic 3D viewing without wearing any goofy glasses.

The whole approach is a very novel way of presenting stereoscopic 3D vision, yet it still requires some work. Only one person can use this in it’s current form which only really makes it a viable option for personal 3D gaming.  Check out a video of the unveiling at CEATEC by reading on..

source [Crunch Gear]

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