By Sujata Garud, TMCnet Contributor
GRilli3D LLC launched a revolutionary technology to facilitate 3D Stereo viewing on iPad, iPhone (News - Alert) and iPod touch. The company offers the very first of a next-generation utility that allows users to enjoy true 3D stereo depth by virtue of applying a simple and inexpensive plastic film to a 3D-enabled device.
GRilli3D films are known as "GRillis" and will be available worldwide starting Nov. 26. GRillis also serve as a screen protector when viewing all your other 2D content and provide exceptional excitement because they are:
Smarter and More Convenient - No more complicated 3D "sunglasses" worn indoors. A simple and easy-to-apply plastic film that changes life forever.
Inexpensive - GRilli MSRP is $29.99 for iPad and $14.99 for iPhone and iPod touch!
Social and Practical - Because more than one person can simultaneously view 3D Stereo, with no need for special glasses.
GRillis operate by interposing a series of "Barrier Lines" between the eyes and the projected image, blocking the view of each eye differently and providing the signal separation that result in depth perception at close intervals when used with mobile devices.
In a press release, Dwight Prouty, GRilli3D's inventor and founding partner, said, "GRilli3D really is the first of a new generation of 3D stereo viewing devices that completely eliminates the need for special glasses. Imagine that special moment when friends and colleagues can watch compelling 3D stereo content without the need to go 'incognito.' Well, that time is now! We have studied 3D technology from its inception and created a winning, no-hassle solution. Now we have married that technology to the needs of today's savvy, mobile entertainment and information users. We are very excited about the opportunity to establish relationships with the top distributors and creators of 3D stereo content to redefine the way the world sees 3D stereo."
Sujata Garud is a TMCnet freelancer with three years of writing/editing experience and two years of market research experience. As an editor she has covered the IT, electronics, banking, pharma, construction, mining and healthcare industries. To see more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.
Edited by Jaclyn Allard