The devices could handle 3D animation, and the demo showed off 3D photos and 3D video.
Making the tech even better is the fact that it does not require special glasses, as the displays send different images to each eye. The technology can be used with gaming handhelds, mobile phones, and digital cameras.
"The arrival of mobile 3D is just around the corner," says Executive Managing Officer Yoshisuke Hasegawa.
The AP says the demo showed off some notable "ghosting," but Sharp says the final product will have no such problems.
Nintendo announced recently that they would begin selling a new 3DS handheld, which will likely use the Sharp displays.
Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 2 Apr 2010 23:46