3D Monitor 272
jed101 writes "I just stumbled upon this news release by Sharp introducing a 3D monitor that doesn't require special glasses. The technology was devised for high end medical instuments and such but this could be the gamers new dream toy."
3-D eh? (Score:5, Funny)
Obligatory Futurama reference ... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Obligatory Futurama reference ... (Score:5, Funny)
Fry: The 3D is amazing..
Leela shifts the glasses over her eye from red to blue and back again..
Leela: Mine's not working
Re:Obligatory Futurama reference ... (Score:5, Interesting)
The upside, of course, is that Doom, Half-Life, and any other FPS is more fun for me.
Holograms are effectively 3d for me - I can see the change when I move my head. But the Magic Eye posters and anything with red-blue glasses doesn't work at all.
So I always keep a watch out for these 3D monitors and any new 3D tech to see if it'll work for me - I'd love to see something that actually did change depending on what angle you viewed it.
It doesn't look like this one will do the trick - it still depends on stereoscopic effects.
Oh - neat party trick I gained from this, though, is that I can change my dominant eye at will. Quite fun - and useful, since I'm nearsighted in only one eye.
Re:Obligatory Futurama reference ... (Score:5, Funny)
Sounds like your parties are a real blast!
Re:Obligatory Futurama reference ... (Score:2)
Are you saying you can move your eyes independently of each other?
I always wanted to be able to do that...
Re:Obligatory Futurama reference ... (Score:5, Interesting)
pm
Re:Obligatory Futurama reference ... (Score:3, Interesting)
Learn something every day
-Jesse
Re:Obligatory Futurama reference ... (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Obligatory Futurama reference ... (Score:2)
Sorry, I couldn't help it. One of my old friends had something similar and had a helluva time figuring out where the ball was.
Re:Obligatory Futurama reference ... (Score:2)
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Re:Obligatory Futurama reference ... (Score:2)
What's really cool though is my periphial vision is awesome. if something moves(even shades of black) I react to it. I have learned to let my body react to certian stimuli.
Example, I was at the driving range the other day. I am still new so I was slowing my swing down to gain practice. I Sliced the golf Ball nearly 85 degrees It bounced off of a wooden post arced up and over w
Re:3-D eh? (Score:5, Funny)
Well, you move your head from side to side sixty times a second to see the 3D image.
This saves me a lot of money! (Score:5, Funny)
I also am having cold shakes and I think I may have suffered a stroke. So this method isn't perfect but it could agggghhhhh....
Re:This saves me a lot of money! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:3-D eh? (Score:2, Interesting)
Could a display be developed that exploited only non-two-eye-3d-perception methods?
Re:3-D eh? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:3-D eh? (Score:2)
Notebook Version (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Notebook Version (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Notebook Version (Score:5, Interesting)
If this is the case, then the sweet spot for these monitors may be quite limited to a certain distance, and angle, but this does not limit the coolness factor.
This is just conjecture, however, based on their claim of using parallax.
Re:Notebook Version (Score:2, Interesting)
this is a link to how the technology wor
Re:Notebook Version (Score:3, Informative)
On another note when are we going to stop hearing about these 3D screens like they are new? This is the 3rd
Re:Notebook Version (Score:5, Informative)
Yep. And it is crap.
I used one and you must keep you head at a very certain position from the screen for it to work. Not to mention the stereo drivers for the Nvidia 6800 don't work with it. Or that the frame rate takes a hit in 3-D mode.Want a real one? Planar Systems has a stereo system that does require polarized glasses, but works despite moving your head and at full speed. They have a machine at Siggraph playing UT 2004 right now. You read more at
http://www.planar.com/Advantages/Technology/index. html [planar.com]
Re:Notebook Version (Score:2)
Sounds nice but the link goes to a page touting their tech but which has no reference to 3D displays!
Grr, mumble, mumble...
Anybody got a more useful link?
Re:Notebook Version (Score:3, Informative)
'full speed'? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:'full speed'? (Score:2, Informative)
As for Planar's syst
Gamers? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Gamers? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Gamers? (Score:3, Interesting)
Can they convert the old red/blue 3D films into this new technology?
-B
Re:Gamers? (Score:2)
Re:Gamers? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Gamers? (Score:2)
We can do both (Score:2)
Re:Gamers? (Score:2)
Any pictures of it? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Any pictures of it? (Score:2, Redundant)
Re:Any pictures of it? (Score:2)
Re:Any pictures of it? (Score:2)
Re:Any pictures of it? (Score:2)
That's easy to fix. Reboot it.
Re:Any pictures of it? (Score:2)
Re:Any pictures of it? (Score:5, Funny)
I dunno about you, but I'm convinced!
2D vs 3D ?? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Any pictures of it? (Score:2)
what's the difference? (Score:2, Insightful)
Just like any innovative technology (Score:4, Insightful)
Nothing new (Score:2)
It's about time!! (Score:5, Funny)
Another stupid IE site... (Score:2, Interesting)
That aside. It would have been nice to see even a 2D picture of this monitor at work.
I suppose Id will have to release a special Doom 3D for those with l33t enough bank balances to afford one. Talk about getting into the game...
Actually, 3d games have no problem already.... (Score:4, Informative)
Nice . . but no. (Score:5, Informative)
I think you mean wet dream [sharpsystems.com]. But hey, if you wanna drop $1500 on a LCD (yay dead pixels) monitor so you can 'be better at video games', kudos to you.
Oh btw, it has a 25ms response time, not quite high-end gaming material.
Re:Nice . . but no. (Score:2)
Not to mention 25ms response time (thats equal to 40Hz refresh, or 40 fps max)
Its like having mouse trails enabled in windows, only its permanently enabled in hardware, and for everything that moves, not just the mouse!
Article short on detail... spec sheet here (Score:5, Informative)
The article was a bit short on detail... the spec sheet is here [inition.co.uk] (thanks Google)
It's 15", 1024x768
Re:Article short on detail... spec sheet here (Score:5, Funny)
Good news for the adult industry (Score:3, Funny)
Bundle from HELL! (Score:2)
I'm thinking it could cause some sort of "brain fart" and Sharp will be sued out of existence.
What would be really cool is if they bundled this with the tooth shaped keyboard from one of yesterday's stories. Better yet throw the Phantom console into the bundle to make it triple-craptastic:)
Re:Bundle from HELL! (Score:2)
Re:Bundle from HELL! (Score:2)
My guess is they'll sell out of the initial run of a few thousand units very quickly. Then they'll lower the price for the next run.
It's called "economics." There's a side called supply, and a side called demand. If the demand at a certain price level -- say, $1499 -- is high enough to sell a significant amount of the supply, you'd be a fool to price it any cheaper. If the demand is insufficient, well you can always lower the price
as demoed (Score:3, Informative)
on Siggraph2003 [stereographics.com], and here [pluginz.com]
Once More Alice? (Score:2)
Could the restoring panes come flying out at the user?
Would it help with depth of image recognition?
Sun might wanna call up Sharp...
What a day! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:What a day! (Score:2, Funny)
Wow, this "3D" stuff is really catching on. Next thing you know, they'll be making "3D" toothbrushes and maybe even vehicles! I just hope they don't go to far.
Re:What a day! (Score:2)
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Re:.. how it works.. (Score:2)
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What happens. . . (Score:2, Funny)
Hmmm (Score:2)
AFLACK! AFLACK!
Doom3 (Score:2, Funny)
Would've been nice to link to... (Score:5, Informative)
More 3D displays to come [slashdot.org]
Future of Visual Gadgets Rolled Out [slashdot.org]
PC Magazine Reviews Sharp's 3D Notebook [slashdot.org]
Sharp to Sell 3D laptop for $3299 [slashdot.org]
and many more right here. [slashdot.org]
Maybe, maybe, maybe... (Score:5, Insightful)
There's been quite a bit of griping on rage3d.com over this issue, and ATi's unwillingness to do anything about it.
Gaming would be hit or miss, some games look awesome with the glasses, some dont. Graphics hacks which look great on a 2D monitor look lame in 3D.
Picture a driving game, where roadside signs fly past you.. Rather than properly rendering them in 3D, they're just sprites that expand as they're "closer". Rendered in real 3D, they look like some screwed up floating box that expands and shrinks..
Basically, for the game to look right, everything has to be rendered in 3D. Which is less of a problem these days, with the power that's in the average PC.
Re:Maybe, maybe, maybe... (Score:2, Interesting)
This would depend entirely on how the sprite display was programmed. If it went through a transform to expand and skew properly (Strictly a 2D transform) there would be little or no difference in a 2D vs. 3D dislplay. Granted this takes more work than a simple
Screw (Score:4, Insightful)
What I want to see is a 3d hologram platform/table. That would revolutionize display technology forever. We could play Star Wars chess. We could watch sporting events like baseball, hockey and football while really seeing the entire field. And think of the video games you could play on it... oh yeah.
Also cool would be a display that shows a different picture depending on the angle of viewing. With just one television in the room you can have one person watching a dvd, another playing a video game and yet another channel surfing. Depending on where you are in relation to the screen in the room changes what you see, and everyone gets their own remote. Far superior to buying multiple displays.
A 3d display like this one really isn't that revolutionary or useful for me.
Re:Screw (Score:2)
Currently, they exist within a sphere.
At the Wired NextFest, there was a flat surface with a cityscape floating in 3d on top of it.
So you don't want a 3d monitor but you want a 3d table?
Put the monitor horizontally and place a sheet of glass over it.
Looks like a 3d monitor just may be of use to you after all.
Re:Screw (Score:2)
Why bother making a physical image when you can just inject visual data directly into the brain? I wager we'll figure out how to do that before we figure out how to make a true 3D projection.
FYI only works with stereoscopic software (Score:5, Informative)
from the PDF spec:
If your software supports stereoscopic viewing with 3D glasses, then it will
probably work with the LL-151-3D monitor. This is because the graphics cards
manufacturers who support stereo with glasses have updated their drivers to
support the Sharp 3D display technology. To ensure the most up to date
compatibility, check www.sharp3d.com for the most up to date list of graphics
cards and driver software supporting the LL-151-3D monitor.
Note that the LL-151-3D monitor will only display 3D images when the
software is written to create stereoscopic display output. The LL-151-3D
display will not automatically convert standard graphics output to stereoscopic
output.
Also stereoscopic viewing is only supported at a resolution of 1024x768. 3D
visualization will not work correctly if the display resolution is set to any other
value.
there is a demestration of 3d on their website. (Score:2, Informative)
then theres some details [sharp-world.com] on the technology.
This is nothing (Score:2, Funny)
Then I can see how this DOOM level is going to end before I spend all that time playing it.
All monitors are 3D (Score:2)
Dimension 2, Y: check
Dimension 3, Z: nope
Dimension 4, T(ime): check (monitors are not static)
1+1+0+1 = 3.
WTH! (Score:2)
Hey, when I'm surfing my pr0n in 3D I want to see BIGuns'!
3D hurts my eyes (Score:2)
One of the biggest personal complaints I have about 3D is the images. They hurt my eyes because I never seem to properly focus on the images. Things seemed doubled up and/or blurry. There is a 3D muppet ride in orlando (I forget if its MGM or Epcot), the star trek experience "The borg attack" in vegas, and the terminator ride at universal studios. Those and that Spy Kids 3D movie. All of these never look like I have things properly focused.
BTW, I h
Re:3D hurts my eyes (Score:3, Interesting)
right out of Paycheck (Score:2)
VR helmets (Score:2)
No slouching! (Score:2)
We have to sit rigidly in front of the monitor's centerline? That sounds like it would be fun for about 10 minutes.
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3D Phbbt. I have a 4D (Score:3, Funny)
(wait for it...)
Where are the obligatory... (Score:2)
Har har har....
Ok.. Now, back to Cubeland...
Re:Still need two good eyes? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Still need two good eyes? (Score:2)
Re:Still need two good eyes? (Score:5, Interesting)
I would think it would be easier to create 3D display technology for one-eyed individuals than for people with two eyes.
For people with two functioning eyes there are three major depth cues: stereovision, focus, and attenuation. With one eye you still have focus and attenuation, but no stereovision. (You also have parallax as the eye is moving, but this isn't as helpful.) So a one-eyed person doesn't rely on stereovision at all to gauge depth.
Notice that it is only the stereovision which is hard to simulate with a display device -- software could be written to simulate focal blur and distance attenuation, and since these are the only depth cues available to people with a single eye, this should be a pretty convincing representation of a 3D scene.
Re:Still need two good eyes? (Score:2)
Re:Already been posted.... (Score:5, Informative)
No.
Sharp announces 3D laptop [slashdot.org]
PC Magazine Review's Sharp's 3D Notebook [slashdot.org]
The only difference, they talked about laptops. Now apparently it's on the desktops. But since they're talking about 3D Monitors it shouldn't matter...
Re:Already been posted.... (Score:2)
whats that?
Re:Fourth post plus (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:eye strain (Score:2)
Well, I hear it works great with SAP. Having your debits and credits appear in 3D would really be a great help all those Enron-types that work in your accounting office.
Re:Now all we need... (Score:2)
Re:What about refresh rate? (Score:2)
There are a number of LCDs that perform acceptably for games, they're just a lot more expensive than the "regular" LCDs. And, of course, you still get stuck with other LCD restrictions.
Like you, I still prefer my behemoth, desk-covering 21" CRT over any LCD.
steve