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Aiptek 3D photo and video frame

Aiptek's 3D photo/video frame uses a 7" parallax LCD display, so you do not need glasses to view the 3D images. You can view photos that you have captured on your 3D camcorder (such as the Aiptek i2, which costs $199.99). You can also use the included software to convert 2D images to 3D ones.

Aiptek 3D photo and video frame image

The 3D photo/video frame costs $199, and will ship on August 15th. You can pre-order it now from Amazon.com.

Sony TMR-BR100 3D Sync Transmitter

Sony's Sync Transmitter can give you 3D images on your HX800 or HX909 TVs. Beside the 3D TV and emitter, you need to get Sony's 3D active glasses (which are available now for $149). You also need a 3D-player (such as Sony's 3D Blu-ray players). The TMR-BR100 costs $48, and is now shipping.

Sony TMR-BR100 3D sync transmitter photo

Buy Sony's 3D emitter for $48 on Amazon.com. It is also shipping now in the UK for £43.

Nintendo 3DS

Nintendo's 3DS is a mobile game console with two display. The top is a 3.53" (800x240 for 2D images, 400x240 for 3D) 3D display that does not require glasses. The bottom display is a 3.02" touch LCD. You can control the depth of the 3D effect via a slider so it fits the distance from which you're viewing it (you can also turn it off completely). The 3DS also includes a 3D camera on the bottom (and a regular camera on the front).

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We don't know when it'll be released, or at what price. But it'll come in 3 colors (blue, red and black).

Fujitsu Esprimo FMV FH550/3AM

Fujitsu's FMV FH550/3AM is an all-in-one PC with a 20" (1600x900) circular polarization display, a 3D webcam and a blu-ray drive. It has a Intel Core i3 CPU, 4GB of RAM and a 1TB HD.

Fujitsu Esprimo FMV FH550/3AM photo

The computer will go on sale on June 17th in Japan. via Engadget

ASUS ROG G53

The ROG G53 is a gaming laptop a 15.6" LED-lit LCD that supports active-shutter 3D. It comes with an Intel Core i3, i5 or i7 processor, up to 16GB of DD3 memory for the quad-cores machines, NVidia graphics, optional Blu-ray drive, USB 3.0 and an HDMI 1.4 for 3D signals.

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via Engadget

NEC Valuestar VN790/BS all-in-one PC

The VN790/BS is part of NEC's upcoming Valuestar N all-in-one PCs. It's got a 1600x900 display, Blu-ray drive, 4GB RAM, 1TB hard-disk, Wi-Fi and runs on Windows-7 home premium (64-bit). The 3D display uses polarized glasses.

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The PC will launch in June in Japan for ¥220,000 (about $2,400). Via Engadget

Fujifilm HDP-L1

The HDP-L1 is an adapter that allows you to view 3D photos and video captured on Fuji's own FinePix Real 3D camera. The adapter can read SDHC cards and has mini-USB and HDMI inputs. Only the HDMI outputs 3D images, and you need a 3D TV to view those.

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The HDP-L1 costs $59.99.


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