ArnoldRimmer said:
Yes, glasses-free 3DTVs already exist. But even though they seem obviously superior they won't be successful for at least a decade. It's not just that they are extremely expensive (> 10.000$), they also have serious disadvantages when compared to 3DTVs with glasses. Displays like the one in the 3DS only work if the viewer is exactly in front of them. There is technology that makes it possible to see the 3D effect from more than one position, but that comes at the cost of reduced resolution. All these disadvantages have already led Philips to give up on glasses-free 3DTVs for at least a couple of years. |
you know what, im going to put my support for hologram TV. It doesnt really exist at all yet, but I bet it will be successful in 20 years so I think 3D will fail and holograms will take over! Screw the overly expensive 3DTVs with crap tech.










