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Welsh Dan |
posted on 24th Jun 10 at 21:01 |
I watched one of the LG 3d TVs without glasses in Harrods. It made me feel sick within a few minutes :o | |
dannymccann |
posted on 24th Jun 10 at 18:52 |
quote: We arent even on Sky yet, let alone HD, i think 3D in our house is a good few years away yet :lol: | |
AndyKent |
posted on 24th Jun 10 at 16:22 |
quote: Plus, sitting I your living room wearing glasses when you don't normally wear anything would annoy me greatly. Don't know about anyone else, but I'll still with a regular 2D picture for now :lol: | |
John |
posted on 24th Jun 10 at 16:07 |
3DS screen works only if you are looking directly at the screen, which is what you will mostly be doing, thats why there's no glasses. | |
Paul_J |
posted on 24th Jun 10 at 15:58 |
quote: That's what I was going to say. I read an article that said you should hold off buying a 3D tv for 2 reasons 1 - The technology is improving fast - You could buy one now, but in 6 months or a year it'd be quite dated compared to the newer ones which will get released (better / smoother / faster) 2 - The long term health effects are currently unknown. It is said to potentially effect the eye long term / cause similar effects as strobing. The long term effects will be tried to be resolved in newer hardware (see point 1 ) | |
gravesy |
posted on 24th Jun 10 at 15:30 |
quote: Jackie Chan gets about doesn't he. | |
adiohead |
posted on 24th Jun 10 at 11:32 |
there's the new Nintendo 3DS that doesn't require glasses too. | |
AndyKent |
posted on 24th Jun 10 at 09:28 |
There was a good article on 3d TVs on Gizmodo earlier this week and it included a section on non-glasses systems. | |
jrsteeve |
posted on 24th Jun 10 at 09:24 |
Gadget show had some sort of laptop that did 3D without needing glasses | |
John |
posted on 24th Jun 10 at 08:59 |
They can do it without glasses currently, the problem is you need to be sitting at a couple of exact spots to get the effect, anything outside of that looks rubbish. | |
nathy_87 |
posted on 24th Jun 10 at 08:50 |
Yeah what Robbo said really, it projects the picture twice so it gives the effect its 3d | |
Robbo |
posted on 24th Jun 10 at 07:43 |
you're both kind of wrong - the human eye can't do it IIRC but the newest 3D tellys have a double screen or somethign to simulate the effect of the galsses | |
Aaron |
posted on 24th Jun 10 at 07:38 |
Hi |