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Sep 26 2010, 5:36pm CDT | by Robert Evans
Looking to hop aboard the 3D bandwagon but leery of dropping a thousand bucks on a 3D HDTV? Electronista reports that a company called Spatial View is about to launch an iPhone app that will bring glasses-free 3D to iPhone users. An Android app is also in development, while the iPhone app has already been submitted to the App Store.
In order to se the apps, you'll need to buy a special clip-on lenticular lens add-on. You'll still be able to use your touchscreen with the lens on, and it has support for portrait and landscape mode. Screens for the iPhone should cost around $20. There will be versions for the 4, 3G and 3GS. The iPad will also get such a screen.
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