
A team of researchers from Temasek Polytechnic and the Institute for Research in Materials and Engineering (IMRE) has developed a filter screen called EyeFly. It is not just a single protector, this filter allows you to view the 3D format without recourse to the famous glasses.


Meanwhile, the team is developing applications for iOS and Android will be an intermediary so that users can read 3D content. Even 2D images can be converted into 3D with a compatible application. Game developers will also have their share of the cake with the software development kit that transforms 3D games.