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Glasses-less 3D TV...
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It was sort of, with the addition of a lenticular sheet.+50 Xeno Geek Points
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Yeah but would you want to test the prototype?Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostAlternatively, we can't be far off being able to fire very low powered laser beams into each eye separately, which would do away with the big box and screen altogether. You could even watch two programmes at once.Comment
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Saw one in IFA electronics consumer show in Berlin last summer, pants really but very interesting technology."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Yep but with only one display device.Originally posted by Zippy View PostIt was sort of, with the addition of a lenticular sheet.
I took MrRobin's description to mean multiple LCD panels in the Z axis.Comment
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depends on the rateOriginally posted by Churchill View PostYeah but would you want to test the prototype?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Yep, the Good Lord saw fit to give you two eyeballs...Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Postdepends on the rateComment
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Sorry, poor explanation on my part.
There are several ways to create a 3D image without the use of glasses... Most involve additional layers of LCD or lenses, to block certain viewing angles so that the alternating picture can reach each eye properly. The downside with this method is that if you shift in your seat whilst watching, you may well lose the 3D image.It's about time I changed this sig...Comment
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Promotes the intention but destroys the performance.Originally posted by AtW View Post10 Stellas.
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What were we talking about again?Comment
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Owing to an unfortunate sight issue I only see in 2d (exciting parking) - I'm concerned that in future all screens will be 3d.
Am I right to be concerned?
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