Something having three dimensions e.g. width, length, and depthThree-dimensional space, the physical universe
A vector space with three dimensionsVolume, a measure of space
3D computer graphics, computer graphics modeling three-dimensional objects
Computer-aided design or "3D CAD"Surround sound, sometimes called 3D sound
Stereoscopy, any technique capable of recording three-dimensional visual information or creating the illusion of depth in an image
HR3D, if uses at mobile devices will run twice of battery life compare than uses in 3D parallax barrier
Stereo camera, a camera with two or more lenses that simulates human binocular vision
3-D film, any visual presentation system that attempts to maintain or recreate
moving images of the third dimension
3D television
Anaglyph image, a 3D effect when viewed with 2 color glasses
Stereogram, an optical illusion of depth created from a flat, two-dimensional image
Chromadepth, another optical illusion of 3d that requires special glasses the process rearranges the color spectrum when viewed
A vector space with three dimensionsVolume, a measure of space
3D computer graphics, computer graphics modeling three-dimensional objects
Computer-aided design or "3D CAD"Surround sound, sometimes called 3D sound
Stereoscopy, any technique capable of recording three-dimensional visual information or creating the illusion of depth in an image
HR3D, if uses at mobile devices will run twice of battery life compare than uses in 3D parallax barrier
Stereo camera, a camera with two or more lenses that simulates human binocular vision
3-D film, any visual presentation system that attempts to maintain or recreate
moving images of the third dimension
3D television
Anaglyph image, a 3D effect when viewed with 2 color glasses
Stereogram, an optical illusion of depth created from a flat, two-dimensional image
Chromadepth, another optical illusion of 3d that requires special glasses the process rearranges the color spectrum when viewed