Tetracam Corporation recently announced the release of its patented 3DVu2Go stereoscopic 3D viewer. Priced at $8.95 per unit, the 3DVu2Go extends the audience for 3D videos, still images, games and applications to the majority of the 60 million smartphones in the USA and the quarter of a billion smartphones around the world.
The 3DVu2Go works with Droids, iPhones and other smartphones that have a 3.7” or less display (measured diagonally). In order to view a 3D video downloaded from the web, the user places the smartphone into the 3DVu2Go’s hood which encloses the phone and divides its display into two halves. The user then adjusts the 3DVu2Go’s lens to magnify and focus the video and voila, 3D. The 3DVu2Go creates 3D images in the same manner that Victorian stereoscopes did in the 1800’s, only 3D video frames displayed on the smartphone in side-by-side format replace the stereoscope’s fixed pair of left and right printed images.