QUOTE(TVSPY @ Jan 7 2010, 04:35 PM)
3D has been around for a long time.
Alfred Hitchcock even shot Dial M for Murder in 3D back in the late 50's or early 60's.
There are 3D experiments in japan that have 3D without glasses.
The new 1.4 HDMI 3D is a newer HD 3D format. There are lots of ways to do 3D on TV & film. The old red and green glasses will work even on a SD broadcast. i remember in Australia over 20 years ago a 3 stooges movie playing on Ch 9 and we all went and got the cardboard glasses to watch it at home on our SD tvs.
Watching normal TV or BD with 3D glasses does not 'magically' transform 2D movies into 3D unless u smoked somethingy b/4 Alfred Hitchcock even shot Dial M for Murder in 3D back in the late 50's or early 60's.
There are 3D experiments in japan that have 3D without glasses.
The new 1.4 HDMI 3D is a newer HD 3D format. There are lots of ways to do 3D on TV & film. The old red and green glasses will work even on a SD broadcast. i remember in Australia over 20 years ago a 3 stooges movie playing on Ch 9 and we all went and got the cardboard glasses to watch it at home on our SD tvs.
Jan 7 2010, 04:41 PM

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