Singapore-based research teams from Temasek Polytechnic and the Institute of Materials Research & Engineering have developed a plastic filter able to turn any ordinary mobile phone or tablet screen into a 3-D display.
This material uses nanotechnology and enables users to watch 3-D images with the naked eye without wearing special glasses. The only requirement is the installation of a viewing app on the device. Singapore Agency for Science, Technology and Research
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