Minoru the worlds first consumer 3D webcam

Minoru the worlds first consumer 3D webcam
Item# minoru-the-worlds-first-consumer-3d-webca3
$89.00
Availability: Usually ships the next business day.

Product Description

This is our new favorite gadget! It seems that all of a sudden every PC in the office has this mounted and everyone is wearing 3D glasses!

The usual first response is,"Wow!"

Connect Minoru to your PC, click on the Minoru 3D icon and the eyes will light up and he will be looking at you in 3D.

Your friends and family can now see you in 3D over your favorite messaging program like Windows Live Messenger, Skype, AOL instant messenger, OoVoo and many others.

You can also take 3D photos or even shoot 3D videos and upload them to YouTube. The 3D Photos are great. You can see the subject of your photo from all angles as you move your head around the photo.

The 3D video is good enough that I was able to hand myself a beer through my monitor!

Minoru connects easily to your PC's USB port just like any other webcam but that's where the similarities end.

The Minoru software has stereoscopic anaglyphic processing that lets you be seen in three dimensions. The red and cyan anaglyph image produced by Minoru can be viewed by anybody who is wearing commonly available red and cyan 3D glasses (five pairs included free with Minoru). Minoru can also be used as a standard 2D webcam for anyone who doesn't have the 3D glasses at hand.

Use this camera for remote home monitoring in 3D!! You will need some additional software like the one currently free at HomeCamera.com.

Specifications:

USB 2.0 High Speed 3D Webcam

Output Modes – 3D, 2D, Picture in Picture (PiP)

3D Mode – Optimised Red/Cyan Anaglyph viewed with Red/Cyan 3D Glasses

Output size – 800x600, 640x480(VGA), 352x288, 320x240 pixels

Frame rate - 30 frames per second

Power consumption < 1.5 W operating mode, <2 mW in standby mode



See video of the Minoru 3D Here: Minoru 3D WebCam



Minoru 3D webcam

“Meet Minoru, meaning ‘Reality’ in Japanese, the World's first 3D webcam.