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Sep 10 2004, 2:22am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sanyo is working with the Kyoto University on a real-time 3D Video conferencing utilizing 7 video cameras to capture 3D images.
Sanyo plans to have a commercial version of the system ready in three to five years. The System uses of course the new 3D displays that do not need special glasses.
More details on Nikkei.Net (Subscription).
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Luigi Lugmayr
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