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During the workday, it’s a mild-mannered roughly 24-inch display that should handle all your desktop productivity tasks.
The display, which is a bit thicker than a standard LCD or LED display, hides a secret.
It has lenticular technology.
Shift left and you see one image, move right and see a different one.
The shift is often subtle, like making a figure appear to weep when you step to the left.
Samsung’s display, though, takes it further.
At the top of the screen bezel is a pair of sensors that track your head and eye movement.
I immediately tried to reach out and touch them.
You won’t be playing on Samsung’s breakthrough 2D/3D display any time soon.
But you might’t put a price on immersion, amirite?
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