
Telson is going with 3D with their new UMPC that uses Masterimage throwing 3D images right at you without those crazy 3D glasses. Other features include a 4.3″ display at 800 x 480 resolution, 512MB RAM, a 30GB/60GB hard drive, a C7-M 1.2GHz processor, and a Windows XP operating system. No word on pricing or availability just yet. [UMPCPortal via Laptop Blog]

Behold! Here is the world’s largest 3D LCD panel from VMJ. It measures at a whopping 65-inches, has support from VisuMotion, a 1920 x 1080 resolution, 6-ms refresh, 120-degree viewing angle, and DVI and RGB inputs. Lastly, there’s no need for those fancy 3D glasses thanks to Sharp’s Parallax Barrier viewing technology. You can pick one up for about Â¥3.15 million or $30k when it begins to advertise for CosaNostra Pizza around Mr. Lee’s Greater Hong Kong. [Impress]

The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich has unveiled the Nova 3D LED display in order to celebrate its 150th anniversary. Measuring 5 meters x 5 meters x 1 metes and weighing in at 3.3 tons, the Nova is the world’s largest 3D display that has 25000 lightballs, each containing 12 LED’s. It can display 16 million colors and 25 images per second. Video after the jump. [Newlaunches] More

3DConnection has decided to make the SpaceNavigator for laptops. It comes with a new cap design offering you “more immersive and natural interactions within 3D applications,”, pressure sensitive controls and the ability to fly through spaces while zooming and rotating the view. You can get yours for $129 early May. [BusinessWire]

Thinkware Korea has introduced its iNAVI 3D at CeBIT 2008 in Hanover from 4th to 9th March, 2008. The gadget is a dynamic electronic map of 3D space representation. It provides some useful information on the 3D environment structure. As a result, the drivers can view roads, streets and traffic signals in a photo realistic way. That’s amazing! See more photos after the jump. [AVING]
by Nicole on December 11, 2007

This 3D mouse, unlike the ordinary mouse of today, enables you to pan, zoom, rotate and do stuff that your other mouse wouldn’t all you to do. Check out the video after the jump. $60
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by Johan on December 9, 2007

Fujio Masuoka is challenged to design a 3D processor that offers 10x speed of current-generation CPUs. In case you didn’t know, Fujio Masuoka is a person who invented the flash memory. He invented the flash memory, when he was working for Toshiba. Now he is the Chief Technology Officer at Unisantis Electronics (an R&D firm) in Japan. Masuoka has sign a contract with Singapore’s Institute of Microelectronics to take advantage of their technical facilities and specialists. This research will cost for around $100 million.
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by Johan on September 3, 2007

Philips’ new 132 inch display can display 3-D pictures without the need for using the glasses. It is actually nine 42-inch displays that placed together on a 3 x 3 grid. Using WOWvx 3-D technology, it tricks your eyes and brain into thinking they’re seeing depth within the room-sized frame. Each one of those nine displays retails for $12,000, the whole setup will cost around $100,000.
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by Johan on June 20, 2007

Philips has announced a 20-inch 3D display that “designed to increase brand awareness and attention value of the product at point-of-sale locations”. The screen allows you to enjoy 3D effects without wearing 3D glasses. It based on Philips WOWvx technology and “helps professionals to create an amazing viewing experience using the latest technology to make content richer, more exciting, and more entertaining for the viewer so that it’s almost ‘real’.” Philips 20-inch 3D display be available from August 2007.
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Pavonine Korea introduced the Miracube G320S, a 32 inch 3D monitor at the Koba 2007 expo. The screen was designed for gaming, presentation and home entertainment. It provides a resolution of 1366×384 for 3D images and 1366×784 for 2D images. The Miracube G320S is now available only in Korea. No word on pricing yet.
Via Newlaunches Pictures courtesy of Aving Korea
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