QUOTE(Poadster @ Aug 8 2012, 12:28 AM)
3D TV uses the same "two images" concept, delivers them left/right (aka Side by Side) or up/down (aka Over Under), to each eye... and the brain does the rest.... 3D images are produces....
I think you mean "3D Channel" and not "3D TV". All 3D TV in the last two years accept SBS, OU and FS formats and output as 3D.QUOTE
3D DLP projectors uses the Checkerboard format, while LED TV uses SBS, OU and pack sequential frames...
With regards to LED TVs, see above. Checkerboard format is a method of delivering 3D content, just like SBS, OU and FS. It is not a popular method now due to the extra bandwidth we have. But 3D DLP projectors don't use the checkerboard method to project the images. Just like active 3D TVs, 3D DLP projectors project them frame sequentially. QUOTE
sequential frame is the only true Full HD format (used in bluray players and bluray discs) while the other formats are usually half the screen's true resolution (as the screen is split with two images)....
Correct. SBS is the preferred method over OU.fuad