Amazing mini 3D-display cube developed in Japan

Japan’s National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) today unveiled a nice little invention: a 3D LCD display box that fits in the palm of your hand.

The so-called gCubik makes it possible to visualize objects in three dimensions via integrated imaging technology. It is just 10 cm small.

The NICT wants to significantly improve the display quality within 3 years. A wireless version is in the works as well. The institute aims at commercializing the gCubik for use in business and science. They say their invention could be used by video game companies, too, for example.

The gCubik will be presented to the general public during an exhibition next month in Tokyo. Americans will be able to see the cube in action at the Siggraph 2008 which takes place in August.

Via TechOn [JP, registration required]

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Noel (Who am I?)

Awesome.. 1st post and cool 3d box… you could like have anything you wanted in that box.!!!

 
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u (Who am I?)

that’s what she said

 
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Ken (Who am I?)

wow can I have some…alone time with it…um…I need to took some thing up from the internet. Please close the door on your way out. :)

 
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Cyberbite (Who am I?)

This is gonna be great!!

 
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