This is so incredibly fake. For those of you who think it's real, hit up the read link, and check out the larger version. It's not printed on paper. It's open on a computer screen (In an OS X preview window to be exact.) Filename is iPod-Flower.psd, and the shading on the edges is so terribly done, it looks like utter garbage.
For any of you who want confirmation of it's illegitimacy, just hit 'Read'. 'nuff said.
Take a look at the inner edge of the iPods. The lighting is wrong. The darker edge is always in the middle of the circle, and the shadow is always on the left. This is impossible, under any lighting condition. Also, there is half the shadow missing on the black one.
Also, the filename is nano-flower.psd, my mistake from earlier.
The device is aimed at gamers and TV watchers, generating a 3D image with use of a pair of 0.7-inch OLED panels, which each display separate images, doing away with the ghost imagery that often comes along with 3D displays.
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This is so incredibly fake. For those of you who think it's real, hit up the read link, and check out the larger version. It's not printed on paper. It's open on a computer screen (In an OS X preview window to be exact.) Filename is iPod-Flower.psd, and the shading on the edges is so terribly done, it looks like utter garbage.
For any of you who want confirmation of it's illegitimacy, just hit 'Read'. 'nuff said.
Take a look at the inner edge of the iPods. The lighting is wrong. The darker edge is always in the middle of the circle, and the shadow is always on the left. This is impossible, under any lighting condition.
Also, there is half the shadow missing on the black one.
Also, the filename is nano-flower.psd, my mistake from earlier.