Can 3D TV produce 2D picture like normal TV? I means it have a option to choose if we just want to watch without using glasses.
3D TVs to hit Malaysians homes next month
3D TVs to hit Malaysians homes next month
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Mar 20 2010, 09:42 PM
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Can 3D TV produce 2D picture like normal TV? I means it have a option to choose if we just want to watch without using glasses.
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Mar 22 2010, 01:13 AM
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QUOTE(-kytz- @ Mar 20 2010, 09:45 PM) Are you talking about 3D Glassless TV or the ones requiring 3D glasses?These are two different technologies I talking about current 3D TV technology (required 3D glasses).Note that 3D Glassless TV do not require 3D glasses...The screen itself works like a huge pair of glasses I think 3D Glassless TV that u means is not available yet and still far for production. If TV can produce 3D image without glasses, maybe it used hologram technology. |
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Mar 25 2010, 07:28 PM
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QUOTE(lowyard @ Mar 25 2010, 01:51 AM) Laa.. I thought it was something really big like a home console.. Well, it was a hand-held called Nintendo 3DS. It was the next generation of the DS series where people have dubbed them as DS2. The 3DS will be providing 3D visual effects without the need to wear any special glasses. It using dual-layered screen. I wonder how it PQ compare with using 3D glasses.For more info, please click the link below. http://geeksmack.net/industry-news/1178-ne...-called-the-3ds |
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