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From robotic waiters and high-tech bicycles to “privacy visors,” we take a look at recent inventions that are strange but beautiful
A model demonstrates Sony’s “personal 3D Viewer HMZ-T1” which uses high-definition organic light emitting diode to enable the wearer to experience movie-theatre-like viewing equivalent to watching a 750-inch screen from 20 meters away.
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