Although only recently shown in patent form, would buy it if it worked! Sounds too good to be true.

| Described in a patent application called “Autostereoscopic rendering and display apparatus”, Nokia 3D Communicator should come with two displays – one 3D and one 2D. It will have a bunch of front facing cameras to follow your eye movements. By determining your viewing angles, it can adjust the 3D display projections accordingly so the 3D object does not blur, and even allow the projected 3D objects to cast realistic shadows on a second 2D display with touch interface controls. The cameras can also figure out the position of your finger in relation to the illusionary 3D object you try to manipulate. |








