http://www.sharpsystems.com/products/datasheets/RD3D1010-4.pdf
This sounds to me like a classic example of "put up or shut up" technology -- the .PDF gives a product description of a laptop with a 3-D screen which does not require the use of special glasses to view. The technology is based on LCD screens, and if effective, could do much to obsolete CRTs at a faster rate than previously opined.
Which is the rub -- do we really want this? I think there is a real distinction between an in-screen stereo vision [which is like looking through a window or down a tunnel] and a true holographic display which is actually 'in the round'. The latter is preferable, the former just an interesting novelty.
On the other hand, I have been wrong before....
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