
I'm talking about 3D projection on TVs. Yes, I have seen that image, like 10 years ago.
You need glasses to see anything 3D on TV and on the big screen - they don't use that cheap '90s flicker effect. Channel 4 is using the new ColourCode glasses, which is merely one step up from the old red/blue glasses. It's pretty much going to be a substandard 3D experience. You're better off going to the cinema and watching something in Real D.
Last edited by Misawa; 14-11-2009 at 04:51 PM.
Are the glasses from Sainsburys free?
seriously, how many times do i have to tell you, 3D TVs are being made as we speak without glasses..I'm talking about 3D projection on TVs. Yes, I have seen that image, like 10 years ago.
You need glasses to see anything 3D on TV and on the big screen - they don't use that cheap '90s flicker effect. Channel 4 is using the new ColourCode glasses, which is merely one step up from the old red/blue glasses. It's pretty much going to be a substandard 3D experience. You're better off going to the cinema and watching something in Real D.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autostereoscopic
http://www.examiner.com/x-4255-Phila...erving-dignity
for starters, im on about the present day too, its being tested.. and your two statements are contrasting, maybe you should consider how you word things in future, especially if youre a critic..
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