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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Visual anomalies with stereoscopic 3D display technologies
We all know what stereoscopic 3D should look and behave like … we see it every day. Unfortunately, this isn't how stereoscopic 3D behaves in the home today. Here's a list of ways where the idea doesn't quite match up with reality. … Continue reading
Types of stereoscopic 3D displays
There are many different ways to individually send an image to each of your eyes. We talk about the different technologies that exist below. Active shutterIn combination with a pair of powered glasses, these displays work by switching very rapidly between … Continue reading
The complete guide to understanding stereoscopic 3D
I first got into the whole idea of stereoscopic 3D in the home when nVidia announced their 3D Vision technology back at the beginning of 2009. I actually built a high end gaming rig and bought the special monitor and … Continue reading