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Nov. 1 2009 - 2:34 pm | 127 views | 1 recommendation | 1 comment

Finally, 3D TV without those ridiculous glasses

I don’t know about anyone else, but wearing special glasses to view movies or TV in 3D is annoying. The cardboard frames never fit quite right and sometimes the lenses make me feel a little dizzy. Thankfully, Hitachi has figured out a way to do away with the glasses and bring three-dimensional images to life on television screens. The Full Parallex 3D TV isn’t the future, but it’s getting there. As you can see in the video above, the 3D effect is attained only by shifting viewpoints, but the more you shift the worse the resolution gets. For now, it’s going to be a decision between wearing the dorky glasses or getting a neck cramp from constantly moving to get the full effect.

Via Physorg



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