uno said: Why would you need the video to be on the lenses of the glasses? The video shows how all you need are two cameras on either sides of your head. He puts on a pair of regular glasses with cameras mounted to the sides. This is MUCH cheaper than an old school Virtual Boy. |
How many times did we discuss this, really?
Real 3d means having separate images for your left and right eye, there's no way around that. That's what even the old Virtual Boy did.
In the video you're seeing head tracking that is an entirely different beast, i.e. adjusting the perspective of the monitor image according to the position of your head. Still, it's a single image for both your eyes.
It's actually more impressive in video than in reality (we built such a thing at work) because a viceo is taken with a single camera (a single eye) so the window-effect is great. In real life your eyes (two of them) can't be fooled to the same effect because the world surrounding the display is in real 3d when you move your head around, but the monitor image is flat and looks slightly out of place by contrast.