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sergiodaly said:

do you even know how 3D without glasses is made and how hard is to do for multiple viewers at the same screen? 3DS is easy because there will be only one viewer at the same time and the screen manufacturer could look the 3D effect for a limited view distance and angle of the viewer is always in front of the screen (imagine the screen has a 180º view angle, in a handheld you are always in the 90º position, get it?)... in a living room that is not possible to do, TV would need a 3D camera (like kinect) to do, in real time, head tracking and adjust the screen setup for your point of view... if that ain't easy for one person... imagine for multiple viewers... PC gaming have only one viewer per screen and even nVidia didn't go that path and would be expecting to much and is a HUGE stretch for anyone to believe that glasses free would be the path for home 3D now...


I'm pretty sure this technology already exists, and is being shows at tradeshows as we speak. In 5 years, are you seriously telling me it won't find its way into a mainstream market? Are you willing to take the chance that I'm wrong, and spend 4000 dollars on a 3DTV with glasses today?



I don't need your console war.
It feeds the rich while it buries the poor.
You're power hungry, spinnin' stories, and bein' graphics whores.
I don't need your console war.

NO NO, NO NO NO.