Have you know That Now 3D gadget is most involving technology today.- as Reported in CES/Louis Rousseau shot his family Christmas in three dimensions -- his relatives jutting out of the digital videos when viewed on a special TV with special glasses.
Sony's 3-D Bloggie video camera, which goes on sale later this year, employs two lenses to create three-dimensional images"It's really dramatic -- it's fun," he said. "You see wherever people are sitting, exactly. You see the depth of the picture -- it's actually like you're looking at the scene."3-D Gadgets invades home movies, photos
Against some obstacles, companies like Sony, Panasonic and Fujifilm are promoting the idea that people should shoot their home movies and family photos in 3-D.
At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, where many of the year's tech trends are set, companies have unveiled new lines of 3-D cameras and camcorders.
They range in price from about $200 to more than $1,500, and they use two lenses or software tricks to create images that appear to pop out of the screen -- but only when viewed on a 3-D TV or laptop, and usually only when the viewer is wearing 3-D glasses
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