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Hyundai 46-inches Stereoscopic (3D) TV

Apr 10, 08 09:58 AM PDT

Hyundai 46-inches Stereoscopic (3D) TV

We’ve seen our share of Stereo TVs at CES, but most work with video games or “special” movie features that display two images, one of each eye, rendered from a slightly different point of view to reflect the distance between both eyes.

This one is capable of using 3D Stereo broadcast signals directly (which are probably created by filming with two lenses…). The downside is that you have to wear polarized glasses. Usually it strains the eyes to some extent to be watching that stuff…

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