This thread just made me realize, the N800/770 could be ideal devices  
for stereoscopic viewing. The high resolution and wide aspect ratio  
let you fit a lot of pixels on either side.

Google for 'stereoscopic' and you can find 3-D photos. Visit them in  
full-screen mode (turn off the toolbar), take something like an index  
card and stand it up on the screen, bring your nose down to the card  
and you can see pretty decent depth.

Here's an image:
http://rozzo.tripod.com/images/3d-la-sciara-filicudi.jpg

I suspect someone with more time on their hands could build a holder  
and maybe some lenses to do it properly...

        Allan

On May 7, 2007, at 17:34, Michael Wiktowy wrote:

> On 5/7/07, Michael Wiktowy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> hendrik: Maybe a harmonica holder with an extra little bend in the
>> arms to get the right angle might work out for you:
>
> ... or clamp the stand of the N800 in there ... would probably work
> out with no modifications necessary and be adjustable to suit
> different ideal focal lengths.
>
> /Mike
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