The patent application asserts that two-dimensional projections of 3-D scenes are inadequate.
"Without the benefit of 3-D rendering, even high quality images thatNot to brag or anything, but I see real life in 3-D. Does that make me better than everyone else? Yes. Yes it does. It's a scientific fact that most people only see in 3-C. Unless I've got things backwards and 3-C is actually an improvement over 3-D. In that case I see in 3-A, which is practically x-ray vision. Losers.
have excellent perspective depictions still appear unrealistic and flat," it
says. "No headgear needs to be worn by the observer.
"In one embodiment, the system of the present invention provides a
stereoscopic 3-D display and viewing experience; in another, it delivers a
realistic holographic 3-D display experience."
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