Add the two together, and the way flat panel displays are produced only needs a slight adjustment and our brains are successfully fooled into thinking that we are looking at real 3D space behind the TV frame.
When are we going to have the proper 3D cube TVs? We've seen the prototypes, what's taking these things so long? They look fantastic!
Can you imagine them for sports, action films, horse racing, football, motor racing, police camer action, Jerry Springer!
Being able to see the guy and his horse on stage on Springer. Or the guests fighting and throwing stuff at each other. Or the cars up close, or zooming out to see the whole race the whole time.
And of course 3D video games.
I want a 3D cube TV that I can turn around, zoom in and out and choose what I'm looking at. Combine it with "live" Google Maps/Earth and you've got a seriously amazing gadget tool.
Now that's a gadget I would pay serious money for.
I'm sorry, but my vision is far to important to me to undergo an unnecessairy laser treatment just so that I can view 3D TV (and video games I'm sure). They should make contact lenses instead, much safer for us!!! lol. Also, if this took off I think you'd see more stylish glasses being developed for it.
Curses! Amblyoptics like myself get no benefit from so-called 3D technology. Although, technically, we don't really have binocular vision in the first place and rely on other "cues" for 3D in the real-world.
Add the two together, and the way flat panel displays are produced only needs a slight adjustment and our brains are successfully fooled into thinking that we are looking at real 3D space behind the TV frame.
Nice one SKY.
When are we going to have the proper 3D cube TVs? We've seen the prototypes, what's taking these things so long? They look fantastic!
Can you imagine them for sports, action films, horse racing, football, motor racing, police camer action, Jerry Springer!
Being able to see the guy and his horse on stage on Springer. Or the guests fighting and throwing stuff at each other. Or the cars up close, or zooming out to see the whole race the whole time.
And of course 3D video games.
I want a 3D cube TV that I can turn around, zoom in and out and choose what I'm looking at. Combine it with "live" Google Maps/Earth and you've got a seriously amazing gadget tool.
Now that's a gadget I would pay serious money for.
I'm sorry, but my vision is far to important to me to undergo an unnecessairy laser treatment just so that I can view 3D TV (and video games I'm sure). They should make contact lenses instead, much safer for us!!! lol. Also, if this took off I think you'd see more stylish glasses being developed for it.
Curses! Amblyoptics like myself get no benefit from so-called 3D technology. Although, technically, we don't really have binocular vision in the first place and rely on other "cues" for 3D in the real-world.