October 20, 2009 10:23 AM PDT

Sony offers glimpse of 3D holographic prototype

by Philip Wong
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Sony 3D holographic device (Credit: Ubergizmo)

Looks like it's "full steam ahead" for Japanese electronics juggernaut Sony as far as 3D visual technology is concerned. Shortly after announcing the company's interest in such displays during the recent Germany-based IFA trade show and Japan's Ceatec, Sony is back on the tech radar with yet another prototype to wow the world.

This time 'round, the electronics giant is teasing media with a small 3D holographic device ahead of the Digital Content Expo in Tokyo which runs from October 22 to 25. Until then, you can expect a strict embargo on this nifty little gadget, which you may well own in the future, especially when paired with a Sony PSP for 3D gaming.

(Source: Crave Asia via Ubergizmo)

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