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Glasses-Free 3 D Panda Along a Street - China

Glasses-Free 3 D Panda Along a Street - China

This photo taken on October 14, 2025 shows a glasses-free 3D panda along a street in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province. The glasses-free 3D pandas here have won the hearts of both residents and tourists since its debut in 2024, becoming a must-visit spot in the city. Photo by Xinhua/Liu Kun/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Glasses-Free 3 D Panda Along a Street - China

Glasses-Free 3 D Panda Along a Street - China

A drone photo taken on October 14, 2025 shows a glasses-free 3D panda along a street in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province. The glasses-free 3D pandas here have won the hearts of both residents and tourists since its debut in 2024, becoming a must-visit spot in the city. Photo by Xinhua/Liu Kun/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Glasses-Free 3 D Panda Along a Street - China

Glasses-Free 3 D Panda Along a Street - China

A drone photo taken on October 14, 2025 shows glasses-free 3D pandas along a street in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province. The glasses-free 3D pandas here have won the hearts of both residents and tourists since its debut in 2024, becoming a must-visit spot in the city. Photo by Xinhua/Liu Kun/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Glasses-Free 3 D Panda Along a Street - China

Glasses-Free 3 D Panda Along a Street - China

People take photos of a glasses-free 3D panda on a street in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province, October 14, 2025. The glasses-free 3D pandas here have won the hearts of both residents and tourists since its debut in 2024, becoming a must-visit spot in the city. Photo by Xinhua/Liu Kun/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Glasses-Free 3 D Panda Along a Street - China

Glasses-Free 3 D Panda Along a Street - China

This photo taken on October 14, 2025 shows glasses-free 3D pandas along a street in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province. The glasses-free 3D pandas here have won the hearts of both residents and tourists since its debut in 2024, becoming a must-visit spot in the city. Photo by Xinhua/Liu Kun/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Glasses-Free 3 D Panda Along a Street - China

Glasses-Free 3 D Panda Along a Street - China

A drone photo taken on October 14, 2025 shows a glasses-free 3D panda along a street in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province. The glasses-free 3D pandas here have won the hearts of both residents and tourists since its debut in 2024, becoming a must-visit spot in the city. Photo by Xinhua/Liu Kun/ABACAPRESS.COM

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3-D ad board in Osaka

3-D ad board in Osaka

A three-dimensional advertisement board showing an Akita dog appearing to protrude from the screen is set up on the wall of a building in Osaka's Dotonbori area on July 1, 2023.

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3-D ad board in Osaka

3-D ad board in Osaka

A three-dimensional advertisement board showing an Akita dog appearing to protrude from the screen is set up on the wall of a building in Osaka's Dotonbori area on July 1, 2023.

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3-D ad board in Osaka

3-D ad board in Osaka

A three-dimensional advertisement board showing an Akita dog appearing to protrude from the screen is set up on the wall of a building in Osaka's Dotonbori area on July 1, 2023.

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3-D ad board in Osaka

3-D ad board in Osaka

A three-dimensional advertisement board showing an Akita dog appearing to protrude from the screen is set up on the wall of a building in Osaka's Dotonbori area on July 1, 2023.

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SPAIN-BARCELONA-MWC-INNOVATIONS

SPAIN-BARCELONA-MWC-INNOVATIONS

(230301) -- BARCELONA, March 1, 2023 (Xinhua) -- A visitor tries out a naked-eye 3-D tablet PC on display at the 2023 Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Bacelona, Spain, Feb. 28, 2023. From foldable phones to rollable screens, the latest technological innovations in the mobile communication industry are on display at the 2023 Mobile World Congress (MWC), which runs here from Feb. 27 to March 2. TO GO WITH "Roundup: Global mobile industry showcases latest innovations at MWC 2023 in Barcelona" (Xinhua/Meng Dingbo)

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Japan PM Kishida visits elementary school

Japan PM Kishida visits elementary school

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida (R) watches students taking a class on 3-D printers at an elementary school in Toda in Saitama Prefecture, eastern Japan, on Feb. 10, 2023. He visited the school to gain an understanding of efforts to advance the nation's education system by utilizing information and communication technology.

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Japan PM Kishida visits elementary school

Japan PM Kishida visits elementary school

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida (far R) watches students taking a class on 3-D printers at an elementary school in Toda in Saitama Prefecture, eastern Japan, on Feb. 10, 2023. He visited the school to gain an understanding of efforts to advance the nation's education system by utilizing information and communication technology.

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Fujifilm unveils remodeled 3-D digital camera

Fujifilm unveils remodeled 3-D digital camera

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows remodeled version of Fujifilm Holdings Corp.'s digital camera FinePix REAL 3D W3 equipped with three-dimensional technology. The company on Aug. 17, 2010, unveiled the product that it says is the world's first 3-D compact digital camera that can shoot high-resolution images and high-definition videos.

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Fujifilm unveils remodeled 3-D digital camera

Fujifilm unveils remodeled 3-D digital camera

TOKYO, Japan - Fashion model Nozomi Sasaki holds a remodeled version of Fujifilm Holdings Corp.'s digital camera FinePix REAL 3D W3 equipped with three-dimensional technology in Tokyo on Aug. 17, 2010. The company said the product is the world's first 3-D compact digital camera that can shoot high-resolution images and high-definition videos.

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World's tiniest Rubik's Cube puzzle

World's tiniest Rubik's Cube puzzle

TOKYO, Japan, Sept. 23 Kyodo - Photo taken Sept. 23, 2020, shows the world's tiniest 9.9-millimeter-long Rubik's Cube unveiled to the media in Tokyo. MegaHouse Corp., a subsidiary of Japanese major toy maker Bandai Co., started accepting orders on its website the same day for the 3-D combination puzzle to be sold at 198,000 yen ($1,880). (C) 1974 Rubik's (R) Used under licence Rubiks Brand Ltd. All rights are reserved.

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World's tiniest Rubik's Cube puzzle

World's tiniest Rubik's Cube puzzle

TOKYO, Japan, Sept. 23 Kyodo - Photo taken Sept. 23, 2020, shows the world's tiniest 9.9-millimeter-long Rubik's Cube unveiled to the media in Tokyo. MegaHouse Corp., a subsidiary of Japanese major toy maker Bandai Co., started accepting orders on its website the same day for the 3-D combination puzzle to be sold at 198,000 yen ($1,880). (C) 1974 Rubik's (R) Used under licence Rubiks Brand Ltd. All rights are reserved.

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World's tiniest Rubik's Cube puzzle

World's tiniest Rubik's Cube puzzle

TOKYO, Japan, Sept. 23 Kyodo - Photo taken Sept. 23, 2020, shows the world's tiniest 9.9-millimeter-long Rubik's Cube unveiled to the media in Tokyo. MegaHouse Corp., a subsidiary of Japanese major toy maker Bandai Co., started accepting orders on its website the same day for the 3-D combination puzzle to be sold at 198,000 yen ($1,880). (C) 1974 Rubik's (R) Used under licence Rubiks Brand Ltd. All rights are reserved.

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World's tiniest Rubik's Cube puzzle

World's tiniest Rubik's Cube puzzle

TOKYO, Japan, Sept. 23 Kyodo - Photo taken Sept. 23, 2020, shows the world's tiniest 9.9-millimeter-long Rubik's Cube unveiled to the media in Tokyo. MegaHouse Corp., a subsidiary of Japanese major toy maker Bandai Co., started accepting orders on its website the same day for the 3-D combination puzzle to be sold at 198,000 yen ($1,880). (C) 1974 Rubik's (R) Used under licence Rubiks Brand Ltd. All rights are reserved.

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World's tiniest Rubik's Cube puzzle

World's tiniest Rubik's Cube puzzle

TOKYO, Japan, Sept. 23 Kyodo - Photo taken Sept. 23, 2020, shows the world's tiniest 9.9-millimeter-long Rubik's Cube unveiled to the media in Tokyo. MegaHouse Corp., a subsidiary of Japanese major toy maker Bandai Co., started accepting orders on its website the same day for the 3-D combination puzzle to be sold at 198,000 yen ($1,880). (C) 1974 Rubik's (R) Used under licence Rubiks Brand Ltd. All rights are reserved.

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World's tiniest Rubik's Cube puzzle

World's tiniest Rubik's Cube puzzle

TOKYO, Japan, Sept. 23 Kyodo - Photo taken Sept. 23, 2020, shows the world's tiniest 9.9-millimeter-long Rubik's Cube unveiled to the media in Tokyo. MegaHouse Corp., a subsidiary of Japanese major toy maker Bandai Co., started accepting orders on its website the same day for the 3-D combination puzzle to be sold at 198,000 yen ($1,880). Secondary use of this photo requires attaching the following copyright: "(C) 1974 Rubik's (R) Used under licence Rubiks Brand Ltd. All rights are reserved."

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World's tiniest Rubik's Cube puzzle

World's tiniest Rubik's Cube puzzle

TOKYO, Japan, Sept. 24 Kyodo - Photo taken Sept. 23, 2020, shows the world's tiniest 9.9-millimeter-long Rubik's Cube unveiled to the media in Tokyo. MegaHouse Corp., a subsidiary of Japanese major toy maker Bandai Co., started accepting orders on its website the same day for the 3-D combination puzzle to be sold at 198,000 yen ($1,880). Secondary use of this photo requires attaching the following copyright: "(C) 1974 Rubik's (R) Used under licence Rubiks Brand Ltd. All rights are reserved."

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World's tiniest Rubik's Cube puzzle

World's tiniest Rubik's Cube puzzle

TOKYO, Japan, Sept. 23 Kyodo - Photo taken Sept. 23, 2020, shows the world's tiniest 9.9-millimeter-long Rubik's Cube unveiled to the media in Tokyo. MegaHouse Corp., a subsidiary of Japanese major toy maker Bandai Co., started accepting orders on its website the same day for the 3-D combination puzzle to be sold at 198,000 yen ($1,880). Secondary use of this photo requires attaching the following copyright: "(C) 1974 Rubik's (R) Used under licence Rubiks Brand Ltd. All rights are reserved."

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World's tiniest Rubik's Cube puzzle

World's tiniest Rubik's Cube puzzle

TOKYO, Japan, Sept. 23 Kyodo - Photo taken Sept. 23, 2020, shows the world's tiniest 9.9-millimeter-long Rubik's Cube unveiled to the media in Tokyo. MegaHouse Corp., a subsidiary of Japanese major toy maker Bandai Co., started accepting orders on its website the same day for the 3-D combination puzzle to be sold at 198,000 yen ($1,880). (C) 1974 Rubik's (R) Used under licence Rubiks Brand Ltd. All rights are reserved.

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World's tiniest Rubik's Cube puzzle

World's tiniest Rubik's Cube puzzle

TOKYO, Japan, Sept. 23 Kyodo - Photo taken Sept. 23, 2020, shows the world's tiniest 9.9-millimeter-long Rubik's Cube unveiled to the media in Tokyo. MegaHouse Corp., a subsidiary of Japanese major toy maker Bandai Co., started accepting orders on its website the same day for the 3-D combination puzzle to be sold at 198,000 yen ($1,880). Secondary use of this photo requires attaching the following copyright: "(C) 1974 Rubik's (R) Used under licence Rubiks Brand Ltd. All rights are reserved."

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World's tiniest Rubik's Cube puzzle

World's tiniest Rubik's Cube puzzle

TOKYO, Japan, Sept. 23 Kyodo - Photo taken Sept. 23, 2020, shows the world's tiniest 9.9-millimeter-long Rubik's Cube unveiled to the media in Tokyo. MegaHouse Corp., a subsidiary of Japanese major toy maker Bandai Co., started accepting orders on its website the same day for the 3-D combination puzzle to be sold at 198,000 yen ($1,880). Secondary use of this photo requires attaching the following copyright: "(C) 1974 Rubik's (R) Used under licence Rubiks Brand Ltd. All rights are reserved."

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World's tiniest Rubik's Cube puzzle

World's tiniest Rubik's Cube puzzle

TOKYO, Japan, Sept. 23 Kyodo - Photo taken Sept. 23, 2020, shows the world's tiniest 9.9-millimeter-long Rubik's Cube unveiled to the media in Tokyo. MegaHouse Corp., a subsidiary of Japanese major toy maker Bandai Co., started accepting orders on its website the same day for the 3-D combination puzzle to be sold at 198,000 yen ($1,880). Secondary use of this photo requires attaching the following copyright: "(C) 1974 Rubik's (R) Used under licence Rubiks Brand Ltd. All rights are reserved."

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Apple's new iPhones go on sale in China

Apple's new iPhones go on sale in China

SHANGHAI, Sept. 25 Kyodo - More than a hundred people line up in Shanghai on Sept. 25, 2015, as Apple Inc.'s iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus smartphones went on sale there. The new models feature 3-D Touch technology that recognizes how hard users touch screens, enhanced cameras, and 4K video recording.

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Man arrested for possessing guns created by 3-D printer

Man arrested for possessing guns created by 3-D printer

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Photo taken May 8, 2014, shows two seized plastic guns that could lethally fire real bullets, at Kanagawa police station in Yokohama. Yoshitomo Imura was arrested the same day on suspicion of illegally possessing two guns created by a 3-D printer.

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Man arrested for possessing guns created by 3-D printer

Man arrested for possessing guns created by 3-D printer

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Photo taken May 8, 2014, shows a seized three-dimensional printer, which created two guns that could lethally fire real bullets, at Kanagawa police station in Yokohama. Yoshitomo Imura was arrested the same day on suspicion of illegally possessing two guns created by a 3-D printer.

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Man arrested for possessing guns created by 3-D printer

Man arrested for possessing guns created by 3-D printer

KAWASAKI, Japan - Seized machine tools are carried out from home of Yoshitomo Imura in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, on May 8, 2014. Imura was arrested the same day on suspicion of illegally possessing two guns created by a 3-D printer.

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Maker of "3-D ads" in Osaka

Maker of "3-D ads" in Osaka

OSAKA, Japan - Photo taken Dec. 6, 2013 shows Masahide Nakamura, president of Pop Kougei Co., together with one of his sculptures for "3-D ads" at the company in Yao, Osaka Prefecture.

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Maker of "3-D ads" in Osaka

Maker of "3-D ads" in Osaka

OSAKA, Japan - Photo taken Jan. 7, 2014 shows a green dragon sculpture in Osaka's Chuo Ward above a ramen shop in the Dotombori district, the first so-called "3-D" ad created by Masahide Nakamura, president of Pop Kougei Co.

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Maker of "3-D ads" in Osaka

Maker of "3-D ads" in Osaka

OSAKA, Japan - Photo taken Dec. 6, 2013 shows Masahide Nakamura, president of Pop Kougei Co., surrounded by sculptures for his "3-D ads" at the company in Yao, Osaka Prefecture.

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3-D printers

3-D printers

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken in November 2013 in Osaka shows plaster figures made by a 3-D printer from a child's drawing of a giraffe.

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3-D printers

3-D printers

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken in November 2013 shows Mariko Obayashi, president of Smile Link, explaining the company's 3-D printer dubbed DS.1000 in Tokyo's Ota Ward. The venture launched the printer, jointly developed with Yokohama-based Division Engineering Co., in December 2013 at 183,750 yen for personal use.

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3-D printers

3-D printers

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken in November 2013 in Osaka shows a child's drawing of a giraffe and a plaster figure made by a 3-D printer from the drawing.

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CG, scientific studies bring dinosaurs closer to people

CG, scientific studies bring dinosaurs closer to people

TOKYO, Japan - Neil Nightingale, British director of "Walking with Dinosaurs," a 3-D movie known for the realistic movements of dinosaurs, gives an interview on Dec. 6, 2013 in Tokyo.

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3D search engine

3D search engine

TOKYO, Japan - Yahoo Japan Corp. President Manabu Miyasaka (L) unveils a machine during an event in Tokyo on Sept. 17, 2013, that uses a 3-D printer to produce search results as three-dimensional figures so that blind people can touch them.

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3-D printers create mementos

3-D printers create mementos

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken Aug. 8, 2013 shows a real-size 3-D model of the face of a fetus inside the womb offered by Fasotec Co. based on ultrasound scans in Chiba, Chiba Prefecture.

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Toshiba to release glasses-free big 3-D TV, thin tablet

Toshiba to release glasses-free big 3-D TV, thin tablet

TOKYO, Japan - Toshiba Corp. announced on Oct. 3, 2011, it will release a 55-inch glasses-free 3-D television with high display resolution and the world's thinnest, lightest tablet, both in mid-December in Japan. The REGZA 55X3 television with a price tag of around 900,000 yen, comes with the so-called quad full high-definition panel that boasts display images four times finer than high-definition resolution

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3-D images of atoms on Nintendo 3DS

3-D images of atoms on Nintendo 3DS

NARA, Japan - Hiroshi Daimon, professor at the Nara Institute of Science and Technology, shows a 3-D image of atoms on the screen of a Nintendo Co. 3DS portable gaming console in Ikoma, Nara Prefecture, on July 11, 2011.

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Nintendo's 3DS gaming console launched

Nintendo's 3DS gaming console launched

OSAKA, Japan - A man shows Nintendo Co.'s new portable gaming console 3DS at an electronics store in Osaka on Feb. 26, 2011. The company launched the gaming console which enables users to view 3-D images without the use of special glasses on the same day.

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Panasonic's 3-D Viera series

Panasonic's 3-D Viera series

OSAKA, Japan - A woman watches 3-D images on the screen of a Panasonic Corp. Viera television model. The company said Feb. 3, 2011, that it will launch 10 new 3-D models in the Viera series from March 11.

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200-inch 3-D screen

200-inch 3-D screen

KYOTO, Japan - A woman stands in front of a 200-inch 3-D screen, the largest in the world, at a research institute in Kyoto on Jan. 25, 2011. The National Institute of Information and Communications Technology's Keihanna Research Laboratories announced the same day that it has developed technology to allow viewers to experience 3-D images on the screen without the use of special glasses.

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Fujitsu's 3-D PC

Fujitsu's 3-D PC

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Fujitsu Ltd.'s FH-99CM desktop computer which can display 3-D pictures without the use of special glasses. Fujitsu said Jan. 12, 2011, that it will launch its 22 new types of FMV Series personal computers, including the FH-99CM, from Jan. 20.

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Nintendo 3DS unveiled

Nintendo 3DS unveiled

CHIBA, Japan - Children play with Nintendo 3DS devices during an event held at Makuhari Messe in Chiba on Jan. 8, 2011. Nintendo Co. plans to begin its sales of the 3-D gaming device on Feb. 26 at the price of 25,000 yen in Japan.

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NTT Docomo's new cellphones

NTT Docomo's new cellphones

TOKYO, Japan - NTT Docomo Inc. President Ryuji Yamada gives a briefing on the Lynx 3D smartphone which allows users to see 3-D images without special glasses, one of his company's 28 new mobile phone models to be put on the market between the winter of 2010 and the spring of 2011, during a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 8, 2010.

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Pioneer's 3-D Blu-ray disc player

Pioneer's 3-D Blu-ray disc player

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Pioneer Corp.'s BDP-LX54 Blu-ray disc player which can display 3-D images. The device, which also features advanced audio technologies, will hit the store shelves in late November 2010 with a suggested retail price of 82,000 yen.

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Nikon's 3-D photoframe

Nikon's 3-D photoframe

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Nikon Corp.'s NF-300i digital picture frame, which enables users to see 3-D images of their photographs with the naked eye through an online image-processing service. Nikon said Oct. 26, 2010 that it will start the members-only service in early December to convert photos into 3-D images for the device, which measures 16 centimeters high and 18 cm wide.

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