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KoNfUzEd writes
"EETimes has this artcile about how 2 artists have possibly solved, cheaply, how to display 3D images without glasses and with almost no additional cost to existing LCD screens. "
I'm pretty sure we mentioned this before, but this is a nice
followup piece. I think this would be great. But
I think I have a 3d fettish.
Mass (Score:1)
Not a big market, probably. (Score:1)
I disagree. If you're doing work like that you'll want to spend the extra money for a better system. This is too viewpoint-dependent to spend a significant time working with, a slight move of your head and the perspective gets screwed. Better to use LCD shutter glasses, along with a system that guarantees the frame-switching will always be done. (You need to guarantee that the right image is displayed every shutter switch, difficult without a real-time OS or some sort of hardware to do it.)
Voyager?? (Score:1)
One of "these two guys" is a woman, y'know (Score:1)
"They found that it did not help them to use gender neutral terms with default settings."
Unfortunately, sometimes this requires using the plural with singular grammar, but it's the closest to neutrality our current version of the english language currently supports.
Exactly... (Score:1)
Wow Wow Wow! (Score:1)
How can I get Apple to put these on their next series of PowerBooks that are coming out in fall?
I would LOVE to play Quake with this!!! Can you imagine how cool this would be??!?!?!
And all this for FIVE stinkin' BUCKS!!!! This is simply too cool. Damn, I dont' care if the 3D is somewhat limited, for five dollars, it is unbelievably cool!
Not to mention how cool it would be for something like a GameBoy! Pocket 3D! Excellent!
Obviously the coolest applications are for games, but I can even see this going into medical fields, etc!
WOW WOW WOW!!
Wow Wow Wow! (Score:1)
Not a big market, probably. (Score:1)
Yeah, and remember that one day, computers may weigh less than 2 tons.
My friend flicker (Score:1)
Voyager?? (Score:1)
Think different (Score:1)
Computational chemists mouths will water when they hear of this information.
Chalk one up for Apple, these two people really did think different.
-b
Why LCD only? (Score:1)
Monocular People of the World, Unite! (Score:1)
At least I'm in good company. Jeff Minter has monocular vision also...
oh the possibilities... (Score:1)
Nice try, but this is not that promising (Score:1)
This tech. is not holographic. Holographic image
contains all 3D information of its object, which means when your head shifts, you will be able to see the left side, front and right side of the object in image, continously. Instead of this article claims, only your head is in dead center will you see a 3D illusion.
The 3D trick mentioned in this article will reduce the horizontal resolution of your monitor by half. When you set your LCD to be 1280x1024, you will only see image resolution of 640x1024. Because 2 vertical lines is need to represent 1 "3-D" line.
In order to achieve holographic, the resolution of the image has to be close to the wavelength of visible light, ( 1 micrometer). No LCD display to date can come near to that yet.
So hold your horses, we are not in 2500 A.D. yet.
But it sure makes a good sales pitch, doesn't it?
Why LCD only? (Score:1)
doubts... (Score:1)
What's with these artists? I hear it was an artist that taught the navy how to cast acrylic in 6ft bubbles for undersea exploration...
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