
Sharp is believed to be working on a cellphone that boasts off a 3D display that won’t need any special glasses, thanks to a lenticular lens.
Sharp is demonstrating the 3D cellphone at the IFA 2010 this week in Berlin Germany. Expected launch date is next year.
That’s all we know for now. I’m certain we’ll see more of this in the next few days.
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