gizmodo.com - 10/26/2008
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Virtual sex lovers around the world rejoice, for the Novo Minoru web camera makes 3D videosex a reality, at last. If red and blue 3D glasses turn you on, that is, because that's what you need to watch the 3D video: The Minoru mixes the two images captured by its dual sensors in one single ...
ubergizmo.com - 10/20/2008
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The Minoru webcam wants to introduce a paradigm
shift where Internet surfing is concerned, relying on both...
lenses to form a single 3D image, although the viewer will need to wear a pair of 3D glasses in order to see the intended effect. It is ...
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Minoru Webcam Offers 3D Internet
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Minoru 3D Webcam Is Robot Shaped
High Tech Lounge —
... the whole thing with supporting robots and all that. Or maybe I’m thinking of R.O.B. from Nintendo’s Gyromite fame. Whatever the case, the Minoru webcam boasts dual lenses (one for each “eye”) to provide 3D imagery. In order to watch the resulting 3D video, you’ll need to whip out those old red-and-blue glasses, because that’s how the Minoru webcam outputs its 3D video. And yes, you can use it with Windows Live Messenger, Skype, AIM, and OoVoo. Minoru 3D Webcam Is Robot Shaped Source: gizmodo.com
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