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Sony Unveils 'Spatial Reality Display' with Eye-Tracking for Glasses-Free 3D

Sony Unveils ‘Spatial Reality Display’ with Eye-tracking for Glasses-free 3D Viewing.
Sony recently unveiled Spatial Reality Display, a 15.6-inch 4K panel that includes both eye-tracking and embedded lenticular lens array so users can view 3D content with the naked eye. In contrast to the $3,000 Looking Glass Holographic Monitor, which is decidedly much chunkier due to its optical array and light field rendering tech, Sony’s Spatial …

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