Channel 4 3D week not fully sating your appetite for 3D goodies? Then help is at hand. 3D gadgets are everywhere. And as long as you’ve got the requisite readies, Channel 4 3D week could be the starting point for a three dimensional obsession. Read on, and we’ll show you the best kit to usher the third dimension into your life right now!
Mitsubishi 737 Series 3D TV
Those ColourCode specs might make Channel 4 3D look ace. But if you want to get stuck into Sky 3D next year, you’ll need a proper 3D boobtube first. Step forward the Mitsubishi 737 Series 3D TV. It’s a massive 82-inches and use DLP technology. Too big? Then next year’s Sony 3D TV is the way to go.
Fujifilm Finepix Real 3D camera
3D isn’t just about watching The Queen look all realistic on Channel 4 3D. The Fujifilm Finepix Real 3D is one of the most exciting gadgets of 2009, using a lenticular screen slapped on the back for peeping your pics in 3D. You can even get 3D prints of you handiwork from a dedicated Fujifilm site.
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Minoru 3D webcamNattering over Skype is great, but those grainy pics of your pals would look so much hotter in 3D. The Minoru 3D webcam uses twin cameras to capture two slightly different pictures, which are then brought together into one 3D image. Specs are included, but you can’t use your Channel 4 3D week ones sadly.
Nvidia 3D Vision goggles
Gaming fanatic? Then these Nvidia 3D Vision goggles should do the trick. They’re wireless and use an IR transmitter which sends signals to the specs telling them when to open and close and give you 3D gaming in a jiffy. They make Derren Brown’s Channel 4 3D magic look like your drunk uncle’s latest party trick.
Wooo Keitai 3D mobile phone
Ok, you can only get the Wooo Keitai in Japan. But it’s so fancy we had to include it here. It’ll impress your pals with 3D images that make the iPhone 3GS look like a Fisher Price gadget. Its 3.1-inch screen uses parallax barrier tech which doesn’t require 3D specs. You’ll need to squint at the screen from the right angle though.









I love the Fujifilm 3D camera. Just a shame it’s so limited, it’s really quite impressive.
I LOVE 3D stuff… Even if it feels a bit gimmicky, I fall for it every time.
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