| Ssenkahdavic said: Hot damn, have not seen that yet. Laser tv...god I love me some tech. Looks awesome, and did they really say 1000hz? As far as 1080px2 (at 60hz each) I just thought of something. Remember when the ps3 was originally announced they had plans for dual HDMI 1.3 out? If (and Im saying IF) the ps3 could handle 2 independant HDMI outputs, It makes sense it could support the exact same but through only one connector. I know they removed it to try and cut costs (which did not help much now did it?) This would allow movies to do it this way, but as far as games go I donno. I have a hard time believing the ps3 will be able to run games at 1080px2 @60hz each. The article only says bluerays doing this, not games. Im wondering if maybe they will cut games down/leave them @ 720p (or less) @60hz each. I guess only time will tell on this. (Most lightbulbs in your house flicker at 60hz, which is enough not to give you a headache. Most of that is caused when they split the 60hz signal into 2 30hz for both eyes) Ive looked into 3D vision before and was always interested in it. Tho, if I buy anything else right now my girlfriend will kill me :) The Samsung is her old tv, but she went and bought herself one of these. The plasma is awesome but I prefer my DLP just like you do, for gaming and regular tv watching. I love me some Newegg if you cannot tell :) Worked for Egghead software (one of the egg companies) back in HS before they dropped their storefronts. Oh yea. Calling checkerboard a gimmick might not be correct (think that term should just be banished from existence) But calling it such in no way diminishes the fact that it works exactly as advertised (which is more than we can say about most anything else isnt it?) It really is an interesting way of creating the 3D field by not duplicating data per eye. @Vexxmania: 8 comps running 16 projectors? Thats awesome, leave it to Mitsu to research the craziness. And yea, OLED will be out for awhile before we see any type of tv laser tech and who knows how good they will be by the time that tech is ready for the mainstream. |
If that Laser TV has a 1000hz refresh rate...imagine what that would imply when it comes to this tech. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGuXlNe6s7s
If 120 hz DLP can let 2 players view 2 different things on the screen...1000 hz should be able to let the whole family watch a different channel at the same time on the same TV.
I really hate samsung for bailing on DLP and causing Texas Instruments to drop that tech before it was released.
Otherwise, your GF has great taste in TVs...lol
I really wonder how Sony is going to do the PS3 bluray 3D stuff. Your dual output theory could be the ace up their sleave. I simply have no idea...
One way that these current gen machines could actually do 3D for games is to optimize the 3D drivers for the checkerboard pattern. Cause that is not really requiring any more horsepower than they are already have since they are already pusing 1080p(or 720p) @ 60 hz and have the checkerboard TV trickery do the magic.
I wish Nvidia 3D vision had optimized drivers for checkerboard to be honest. As things stand, the nvidia drivers make the videocard push 1080p@60 hz * 2 to my DLP TV and only have the DLP TV filter the image to make it checkerbaord. Its basically wasting 1920x1080 pixels in doing so...and hence Resident evil 5 chugs like a mofo when set on high quality despite me having a quad core cpu and GTX275 videocard.







