You can’t quite see it without 3D glasses, of course, but this clock is actually sticking out of the screen — one of several illustrious illusions in this latest concept interface from the dreamers at TAT , spotted at Open Mobile Summit 2010. Give that watch face a spin, and you’ll find a working countdown timer on the back, or browse through icon-based music, weather and Twitter interfaces, a media browser and a Rubik’s Cube that spins in 3D space. The firm’s calling the setup Dimension S3D, though like most TAT concepts, it’s not for sale in its present form — the company hopes to license the underlying framework to TV manufacturers who want to build menus in 3D, and hopefully attract content providers to build 3D apps as well. TAT wasn’t naming names, but said that two “major” TV manufacturers had already expressed interest in possibly signing up. See what it looks like (in just two dimensions, of course) on video after the break. Continue reading TAT’s Dimension S3D is a user interface for stereoscopic TVs (video) TAT’s Dimension S3D is a user interface for stereoscopic TVs (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 09 Nov 2010 23:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink