We were hoping to get to test drive some of the 3d televisions that don’t need glasses. We had speculated ... is that we haven’t seen any of these TVs in the big name booths.
Stereoscopic 3D glasses that are used with "active 3D" computers and TVs. The glasses use liquid crystal lenses that act as shutters, alternately opening and closing the view to the screen.
Used for 3D gaming and the first 3D TVs, liquid crystal (LC) shutter glasses are synchronized with alternating stereo frames on screen by an infrared (IR) emitter on the monitor or TV. Ceiling ...
For most people, a virtual TV window in Vision Pro is higher ... using one display for each eye creates a much better 3D image than the glasses you wear for a 3DTV or movie).
[Mark Hoekstra] is a true SGI enthusiast, and he proves it with these 3D glasses for an SGI. Taking advantage of the SGI’s stereo viewport, [Hoekstra] created a controller for a pair of ...
Samsung and LG Electronics are addressing possible health issues facing viewers of 3D televisions. The two are leaders in a ...
This glasses-free 3D technology will be available on various ... Laser cinema, and Laser TV. The difference between these two is that the Laser TV models are ultra-short throw projectors that ...