| Necromunda said:
I think your main problem is your comparing a projector, which literally takes an image and blows it up to a bigger size, to these glasses, which instead fool the eye/viewer into thinking the screen is bigger then it is. It all essentially has to do with how the eye/brain/optics work together in the HMD. Get what I'm saying? |
I am not sure you realize how projectors work.
Most 1080p projectors have a 0.7 inch-1 inch DLP chip, which contains 2 million tiny mirrors which reflect light that passes through a colorwheel on to a LENS. The LENS then blows up the image to whatever size you want...
This sounds to me exactly what Sony is doing with this, except they are not using DLP technology but LCD based pannel (OLED is still a form of LCD). I guarantee you there is no "optical illusions" or similar and that its just a straightforward image sent through a lens which makes it appear larger than it is. If there was, they would be using this tech to combat resolution loss on their TV's and projectors which make them way more money than this thing ever will...
Im sure that this is an incredible product and that only people looking for pixel density would notice it. Regular people looking at this will not see anything other than how cool and unique it is. One thing is for sure, for 3D this will ne king as there is absolutely no image crosstalk since you're dealing with 2 displays.







