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JoeTheBro said:
Rath said:

These guys have it at .5 Hz

http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v468/n7320/full/nature09521.html

It'll get faster though.

 

As for the second point, with current 3D technology your eyes are focused on the screen, not at the 3D image in front of or behind the screen.


You seem to actually have a care for this so check this out http://www.holografika.com/

I myself am actually working on a sans glasses display with correctly focused scenes so I know it's possible.

That is very cool. Very useful for 3D modelling and operating theatres.
Nice for gaming too, although probably a bit overkill. Is it possible to get the focal point working while only rendering the scene from one specific perspective? That should be a lot cheaper for gaming with headtracking.
And I guess also more applicable to 3D cinema, assuming the director wants everyone to see the same thing wherever they sit. Although it would increase the reviewability of movies, let's watch it from the left side this time.