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Nintendo's handheld goes 3D. No glasses needed!
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Nintendo to court for violating 3D patent
A company founded by a former Sony engineer is taking Nintendo to court for alledgedly breahcing patents regarding the 3DS and its 3D tech that doesn't need special glasses.
Tomita Technology owns U.S. Patent No. 7,417,664 which contains the following information:
Tomita Technology owns U.S. Patent No. 7,417,664 which contains the following information:
Stereoscopic image picking up and display system based upon optical axes cross-point information
A stereoscopic video image pick-up and display system having a stereoscopic video image pick-up device including two video image pick-ups for outputting video information from the pick-ups; a stereoscopic video image display device for displaying different video images; and a medium for transmitting the video image information from the stereoscopic video image pick-up device to the stereoscopic video image display device. The stereoscopic video image pick-up device includes a cross-point measuring device for measuring CP information on the cross-point (CP) of optical axes of pick-ups and outputs information including the CP information and video image information to the medium. The stereoscopic video image display device includes an offset presetting device for offsetting and displaying different video images based upon the video image information, the cross-point information and information on the size of the image which is displayed by the stereoscopic video image display device.
Tomita has already 70 patents and 100 requests in the running still. Do we see a settlement coming up?A stereoscopic video image pick-up and display system having a stereoscopic video image pick-up device including two video image pick-ups for outputting video information from the pick-ups; a stereoscopic video image display device for displaying different video images; and a medium for transmitting the video image information from the stereoscopic video image pick-up device to the stereoscopic video image display device. The stereoscopic video image pick-up device includes a cross-point measuring device for measuring CP information on the cross-point (CP) of optical axes of pick-ups and outputs information including the CP information and video image information to the medium. The stereoscopic video image display device includes an offset presetting device for offsetting and displaying different video images based upon the video image information, the cross-point information and information on the size of the image which is displayed by the stereoscopic video image display device.
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