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osamanobama said:
 

it seems somewhat similar, but not the same.

some one on vgchartz posted a thread a few months ago about the Sony patent (i cant find it).

but it doesnt require 2 PS3's or anything, just one.

So im assuming TI has different technology than SOny to accomplish similar results.

Anyway i have a 73'' Mitsubishi DLP (unfortunately not one of the 3D models, i dont even know if their 3D tech is good, cnet doesnt review Mitsubishi for some reason).

but my bro has a 46" Samy that is 3D

Yeah, we will see if Sony decided to implement that split screen method yet. I think Ps4 is where its going to be at... Otherwise I wish texas instruments released this as I'd gladly buy 2 xboxes so I can play full screen Halo Reach with a buddy on the same screen. But they canned it adter their DLP TV's got discontinued by Panasonic and Samsung.

DLPs that mitsubishi makes are really good tho. Cnet is silly for not reviewing them as Mitsu 3D DLPs (the 6 color wheel ones) blow away LED and Plasmas when it comes to 3D. 3 color wheel ones (non 120 hz) may give rainbows and should be avoided.

I have a 67 Samsung LED DLP in the bedroom and that thing is honestly one of the best TVs ever made. Fully 3D capable, no ghosting or crosstalk for 3D, amazing 2D picture, no bulbs to replace, 100,000 hour LED light engine...I really won't need a new TV till 2020.

Such a shame Samsung discontinued them.

Cnet did review my TV - http://cnettv.cnet.com/samsung-hl61a750/9742-1_53-50003163.html