Nintendo has demoed 3-D movies on the device, which like the games, look good without glasses.
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And more importantly, will these other women realize that Clark is really just Superman without glasses on?
On television screens, 3-D is difficult to achieve without glasses because people watch from many different angles.
They also are working on a 10.1-inch 3D video player that will let you watch in 3D without glasses.
Another exciting capability: the 3DS will be able to play movies in 3-D, which can also be watched without glasses.
And while it's difficult to imagine a life without glasses, the growing consumption of LASIK surgery (this writer swears by it) is more of a vanity thing than economically essential.
The man in the video was between 40 and 50 years old with shortish dark hair and glasses, while the man described by Miss Lees was younger with long, straggly hair and without glasses.
However, with the advent of CinemaScope ("the miracle you can see without glasses") and the higher costs associated with 3D, the fad was fading by the time Dial M for Murder was released in theatres.
That might become the next standard until 3D technology is ready to roll without the glasses.
Gaming blogs were buzzing Tuesday with speculation about how Nintendo will achieve the 3-D affect without specialized glasses.
It has a 4.3-inch touchscreen, which can display eye-popping 3-D without needing glasses.
The result is a display of eye-popping 3-D graphics, without special glasses.
And he went into - stole into the artist's studio, and this artist couldn't see clearly without his glasses on, just like his father.
Without my glasses, I could read none of the signs or sub-titles, so Louis would read them out loud until I quietly asked him to stop.
Think of him as a less abrasive Louis Mayer, who invented the epic film, or an amped-up version of Mustang inventor Lee Iacocca without the glasses.
Nintendo sank into a loss the previous fiscal year largely because of price cuts for its hand-held 3DS game machine, which shows three-dimensional imagery without special glasses.
Nintendo made a splash at the E3 expo in June with its 3DS hand-held system, which lets a player see games and movies in three dimensions without wearing glasses.
The hand-held console is among the first mainstream products to deliver 3-D images without requiring special glasses.
Capitalizing on that, Nintendo rented meeting rooms in Las Vegas to demonstrate its 3DS hand-held system, which can display 3-D without needing special glasses.
The 3DS, which was unveiled at E3, lets the user play games, including updates to the "Legend of Zelda" and "Mario Kart" series, in 3-D without using special glasses.
Most versions of eye control require the user to wear a pair of glasses and, where it has been implemented on a laptop, for example, without the need to wear glasses it is on a device that has room to instal the necessary equipment.
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The top screen is 3.5 inches for widescreen display and projects 3-D images without use of special glasses.
This was heavily hyped for its ability to create a three-dimensional effect without the need of glasses or other paraphernalia.
Nintendo has largely gotten favorable reviews for the 3DS system, which lets players see games in three dimensions without wearing the clunky glasses that are required for most 3-D television and movie displays.
This technology uses lightweight glasses tocreate a comfortable 3D viewing experience without the distracting flicker or crosstalk of active shutter-style glasses.
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Without enough pairs of compatible glasses, some people end up staring at a blurry screen.
Nintendo 3DS lets users enjoy games and videos in 3D without the use of special glasses.
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In other words: It displays eye-popping 3D graphics, without the use of special glasses.
Nintendo announced Tuesday it will introduce a handheld console that plays games in 3-D without the use of special glasses.
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