disolitude said:
Ozma said:
Barozi said: Ask me again when I've bought a 3D-ready TV.
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Well, as far as I know, 3D has nothing to do with the TV but with the video that the tv is playing and the glasses you wear. I mean, to make a 3D movie you just need to put two different videos taken from different perspective together playing at the same time and with some special glasses you'll be able to see the movie with the combined video and in 3D. I'm not an expert at this at all but that's what I've been told.
Could I be right? If I am, then you wont need a special tv really..
PS: My first post, yay.
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Welcome to the forum...
You do need a special TV...but it really isn't that special, it just needs to be able to do 120 frames per second which lets it display 2 video streams at 60 frames each. The glasses only purpose is to shutter, closing each eye 60 times per second. Hence human brain thinks it is just 1 video stream that is popping out at him...and looks cool doing it.
Actually, there are glasses that do this, and you donèt even need a TV...but those glasses cost around 1000 dollars.
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Thanks a lot for clarifying it to me man, much appreciated ;) Seems like I have no idea about 3D at all hahahaha