Crystalline Materials Making 3D TV Reality March 29, 2002 08:30 CDT A research team at the University of California in Los Angeles has devised a means of directing the molecular action of crystalline materials with properties of both solids and liquids. This advance that may do for television and computers what the transistor did for electronics. This means that in less than a decade, consumers may be able sit back and revel in solid-looking images that literally project out from a television-like device. That's not to mention the light-driven computer that could work maybe a million times faster or store...