3D Televisions

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  • Miguex0

    from what i understand 3d tvs don't use the polarized glasses we use at the cinema.
    instead the home glasses have an electronic shutter in them that closes one eye, then the other at rates so fast it's not noticeable. the movie itself interlaces "right image" and "left image" at the same rate and your brain melds the two into a 3d effect
    not sure what the effect is, if any, on the eyes

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    yup! that's right

    The only thing is that you are speaking in present :)
    These glassed WERE battery operated, and not as exhausting as the polarized versions you get on the theater or the original red/blue paper glasses.

    Sony is switching to 3D tv glasses starting next month
    Toshiba launched one in the beginning of this month.

    3d glasses is now a dead technology

    • next month is not present yetscarabin
    • but yeahscarabin
    • $1400 for a 12 inch screen. no thank youscarabin
    • everything is expensive when is starting, within a year, everything will come down in priceMiguex

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