Some time ago, I think I read an article about the future of 3D in TVs. It said that two possibilities existed:
Use your standard HDTV with a special reciever and special shutter glasses, or
Make 3D-ready TV's that showed two images at the same time (as opposed to alternating two points of view frame-by-frame) and being able to see that with polarizing, electronic-less glasses like those in theaters, which would mean a more expensive TV but dead-cheap glasses.
A few months later, I read this article about 3D TVs that says you need a 3DTV, AND the expensive shutter glasses with a reciever? What happened to that other possibility? Or did I just misinterpret one of the articles?
NOTE: I know this really isn't 3DS discussion, but I thought that people looking forward to 3DS probably knew about this. Still, feel free to move this mods
Use your standard HDTV with a special reciever and special shutter glasses, or
Make 3D-ready TV's that showed two images at the same time (as opposed to alternating two points of view frame-by-frame) and being able to see that with polarizing, electronic-less glasses like those in theaters, which would mean a more expensive TV but dead-cheap glasses.
A few months later, I read this article about 3D TVs that says you need a 3DTV, AND the expensive shutter glasses with a reciever? What happened to that other possibility? Or did I just misinterpret one of the articles?
NOTE: I know this really isn't 3DS discussion, but I thought that people looking forward to 3DS probably knew about this. Still, feel free to move this mods