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It appears that over the last 10 years, Sharp electronics have been working on a moinitor which allows the user to see objects in 3d, without the need for annoying, and/or clumsy glasses.
The technology is expected to cost about 50% more than current traditional 2D LCD's, and will reduce over time.
The screens can only be seen in 3-D from certain angles and distances, however, and a "sweet spot indicator" -- a small bar at the lower end of the screen -- appears solid black when the viewer is at an optimum position for 3-D.
The technology is expected to ship to consumers early next year. The article can be found
here.