Prince Charles gets different perspective in 3D
March 19th, 2010 - 5:01 pm ICT by ANILondon, March 19 (ANI): Prince Charles recently embraced the latest trend in technology - a pair of 3D spectacles.
He wore a pair of 3D glasses during a visit to the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest.
Prince Charles donned the glasses to view images of ancient texts discovered by academics under the words of a 13th Century prayer book, reports the Daily Express.
They uncovered the texts by taking pictures of the prayer book’s pages at 16 different light wavelengths.
Charles also wore the glasses to view a computer-generated frog whose body appeared to leap from the screen as it tried to snare a fly with its long tongue. (ANI)
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