Sony just announced its latest Spatial Reality Display, the ELF-SR2, which displays a stereoscopic image you can see without needing special glasses. Sony’s new generation of 4K-resolution spatial ...
Back in 2020, Sony unveiled a 15.6-inch display that used eye tracking and a micro-optical lens to deliver 3D visuals without the need for glasses or VR headsets. Now a 27-inch, 4K model has joined ...
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe’s Mike Hocking is a busy man. Not only does he run three game development studios in the UK, he’s also in charge of 3D games development worldwide for Sony. Even ...
Imagine my surprise when, last week, the UPS guy dropped off a package from Sony containing a brand new flatscreen TV—not just any flatscreen, mind you, but Sony’s new PlayStation 3D TV! Remember when ...
The Sony Spatial Reality Display was built to showcase highly realistic 3D content without the use of special glasses or VR headsets. It was made for various applications and development, which also ...
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Sony says its new 3D products will launch in the UK tomorrow, with 3D gaming also coming to the PS3. Sony has confirmed that its new 3D hardware and content will go on sale in the UK from tomorrow, ...
Sony's Camera Verify AI detection software now works with video, including a 3D trick using depth data ...
Sony is launching a new "extended reality" headset called Xyn. Introduced at CES last year and debuted today, January 7, Xyn - pronounced "zin" - has been developed for "creating 3D objects for films, ...
Sony has unveiled a major marketing campaign to persuade customers to upgrade to its new range of 3D-ready TV sets. The Europe-wide campaign - which is based around the slogan "Do not adjust your set" ...
Sony will later this week unveil a prototype 3D display that can be seen through 360 degrees without the need to wear special glasses. The display, few details of which are currently available, will ...