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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2007

It's amazing what can be made from a pile of junk! This is the original prototype 3DTV projector, invented before what we now call HDTV. It's coolest image is shown in this video, of a plane flying over islands, an apparently obvious idea, since someone else thought of the same demo theme for a 3D display at the same time. As far as we know, nothing quite like this came before it. And we're looking forward to Making an exciting practical product!

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  • Well for $0 and several hours in a junk yard,

    it's quite effective demo of 3D projection. The video

    also cost $0 and a few minutes. It's just a PROTOTYPE.

    IMO the "MS Solitaire Megavirus" which took more than

    12 years, billion$, and thousands of people to make...

    totally useless!

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  • The idea is great. I believe there's something to improve.

    Keep researching!

  • its so brazil, I love terry gillam

  • cubes, they have a lol factor of 26!!!!!!

  • what a waste of our crudding lives! you're an amateur,i threw together a neutron cube accelerator in just 4.24 hours with just a packet of pringles and a dead lady. who do you think you are viron cybernet? a crudding saint?

  • This is the wrist mountable version then

    ;)

  • I kinda see the point of what you are trying to do, but that is just uneficent.

  • lol

  • dude, i praise u as my new god,

    i salute you from argentina!

  • gd video but if u actually projected with i then it would b better

  • At first I thought it was a hoax. It looked like more goofing around with aftereffects but then you turned the thing on and I realized how much sense it makes. You are definitely on to something. Perhaps layers of lenses with liquid crystal shutters instead of one lense vibrating up and down. This could easily replace those spinning LED globes.

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