Comment by mdavidn
3 years ago
> if I heard correctly, the display on the front is 3d and gives different perspectives based upon the viewers
This effect probably relies on a lenticular lens overlaid on an OLED screen. This was similar to the method used by the Nintendo 3DS to create a stereoscopic image without glasses.
Any word on how many interlocutors standing opposite you this can support?
I'm reminded of the Hallway Projection Scene in Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol, which works beautifully until more than one person looks at it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtA0JS1lBaY