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Ars Technica reports that the Microsoft Applied Sciences Group has developed a new lens that lets you watch three-dimensional content without 3D glasses



The new lens is thinner at the bottom (about 6mm) than at the top (11mm) and steers light to a viewer's eyes via LEDs along its bottom edge. The 3D display uses a camera to track viewers so that it knows where to steer the light; the idea isn't new, but the required CPU power is now affordable and small enough to pull it off on a large scale.
  Microsoft 3D display prototype: no glasses required