Two French researchers has found a way to use the camera in front of the iPad 2 to create a 3D effect without glasses.
Although the technical parameters of the camera mounted iPad 2 does not really impress people, but research results will make more people love the computer generation of the Apple board. Jeremie and Laurence Nigay Francone, two researchers at the Research Laboratory at the Informatics Research Group EHCI have created a 3D effect by tracking the user's movements through a camera mounted in front of the screen iPad tablet 2. Basically, this camera has become a style Kinect sensor.
This effect does not really stand as the current 3D displays, but instead, it creates a depth of 3 pm in the second screen iPad. Hopefully in the near future, users will get iPad 2 gaming experience with 3D effects of this type.
View video demonstration iPad 2 3D effect without glasses:
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