http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/blu ... ,2632.html
An explanation of what 3d is, how it works and what you'll need. My thanks to the Nvidia 3d vision thread in the gaming forum that sparked this interest.
Speaking of Blueray 3D
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Re: Speaking of Blueray 3D
thanks but I´m waiting for 4D and blueray DVD-RW to not cost 200 pounds :-p
I think the best application of this is in the Lexus 4X4 where it splits the image into 2 parts to the driver and front passenger see totally different things.
Wonder how many people own proper 3D T.V.s in ZA?
I think the best application of this is in the Lexus 4X4 where it splits the image into 2 parts to the driver and front passenger see totally different things.
Wonder how many people own proper 3D T.V.s in ZA?
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Re: Speaking of Blueray 3D
No idea but looking at the concept it seems you will have to buy both normal and 3d version of the blueray if you intend to view it differently. Looking at the 3d version without 3d glasses will kill you