SCE President Downplays 3DS Tech
Company does not believe goggle-free technology is worthwhile at present.
Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata unveils the 3DS at Nintendo's E3 press conference. Attendees were later able to sample the device on the spot. (Photos courtesy of Nintendo.)
Bad news if you were hoping Sony would follow Nintendo and bring 3D technology to the PlayStation Portable line. Speaking with Sankei Biz, Sony Computer Entertainment CEO Kaz Hirai downplayed Nintendo's 3DS goggle-free technology, citing its lack of precision as a limitation.
In an interview conducted at E3 on the 16th, Hirai told the site, "Based off internally conducted research, naked-eye 3D for portables does not have high precision, and at present there are limitations."
Hirai would not issue a comment on the 3DS itself, stating that he'd yet to see the system (this was on the second day of the show). However, he apparently gave the site indication that Sony does not intend to pursue naked-eye 3D technology for portables.
Expectedly, given the focus of Sony's E3 showing, Hirai's stance was different for PlayStation 3's 3D tech. "With such things as a strengthened 3D-compatible software lineup, we aim to increase hardware sales," said Hirai of the console.
Hirai also seems excited about PlayStation Move, which saw final release information and pricing announced during E3. "It allows for high precision movements, and has become a product with appeal."
source Andriasang.com










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