Samsung Stereo Plasma Display
Posted on Jan 9, 08 08:21 AM PDT


Samsung was presenting its 3D-ready (stereo capable) by showing a few games and movies. It works with shutter glasses that synchronize with the TV by infrared (IR). We see in stereo because our eyes see the world from a slightly different perspective. To reproduce this on a TV, a different image is created (by the game, or the movie) for each eye and the TV displays them one after the other. The glasses prevent the right eye from seeing the left image and so on. With a 120Hz TV, each eye can still see a 60Hz movie – not bad at all. To play stereo games, the TV needs to be connected to a computer and requires a special piece of software, for each game, sold for about $4. In the future, you can expect to see broader and less expensive support for stereo games.
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By Anonymous , 17/06/08 5:47 PM (CommentID #731353)
Check out the Phillips 3dtv (no glasses needed!)
By Matthew , 22/01/08 11:12 PM (CommentID #442793)
This is almost and more on the end of pure bliss sin, but should it be this good down here? This is the best, that it can offer, We cannot wait till you can pull a matrix move next into the t.v
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