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With the autostereoscopic display technology (also referred to as parallax barrier), there is no requirement for the users to wear glasses to achieve a three-dimensional effect. The technology relies on an optical filter which divides the images and enables it to direct light to each eye. This allows the viewer to perceive a coherent left and right image. The Nintendo 3DS uses this type of display technology <ref name=”9”></ref>. | With the autostereoscopic display technology (also referred to as parallax barrier), there is no requirement for the users to wear glasses to achieve a three-dimensional effect. The technology relies on an optical filter which divides the images and enables it to direct light to each eye. This allows the viewer to perceive a coherent left and right image. The Nintendo 3DS uses this type of display technology <ref name=”9”></ref>. | ||
The Nvidia Quadro FX 4500 graphics cards compatible with the original 2006 Mac Pro have a stereoscopic 3D output port.<ref>Apple Unveils New Mac Pro Featuring Quad 64-bit Xeon Processors. Apple Newsroom. https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2006/08/07Apple-Unveils-New-Mac-Pro-Featuring-Quad-64-bit-Xeon-Processors/</ref> | |||
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