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The Ghost of RubangB said:
The 3D mentioned in the OP is already available on the DSi, the iPhone, and the PSP (but the PSP needs an add-on to do it). But it's not real 3D. It's a trick that uses either the camera or the accelerometer.

The 3DS is an upgrade from the DSi, so it won't use the same 3D. It will be real 3D without the glasses.

So far... that is ALL we know.

I think it will use the same 3D. Displaying real 3D without glasses is really expensive, the reason why its not on the market. Plus, as far as I know, and I have big interest in 3D, no company showed real 3D without glasses in those size of screen. Phillips has worked hard on 3D without glasses, they used mirrors to deflect 2 images at different angles so each eyes receive a different image whatever your position inside 180 degree. I cant see how it could work on a very small device. For real 3D, each eye need to receive a different image, how a small device like this would do this? I really dont know and still no company working on flat LCD panel has ever demonstrate that. Strange to receive a notice about an handheld using a new tech, but never heard of the tech before, seems fishy. I may be wrong, but I think we will never see real glassless 3D (not even in 10 years) on a small device like this. Im a first day buyer if it really work like real stereoscopic 3D tho.