Slimebeast said:
JoeTheBro said: It's amusing hearing most of you expressing your dislike of 3D. Do you like having sound? Duh Do you like having color? Duh Do you like having 3D? Duh, just maybe not yet. Talking in film couldn't catch on until the technology was there. If the audio was scratchy and out right painful a few enthusiasts would love it but most would rebel. Color film first started with painting every frame by hand. Again no one except enthusiasts saw this as more than a gimmick until color cameras came around. Now with 3D the jump is the largest one yet. Every few years for a variety of reasons it keeps coming back with new technology in a better form. Right now it is finally maturing from a tech demo to a valuable addition. In less than ten years glasses free light field displays will reach the market and 3D will become the norm. Pretty soon after that we'll see smell tv try to make a return. That will fail instantly (again) as the whole cycle starts over again. OT: This is smart of Sony. It's better to keep the burner on low until next generation when hardware on both sides can better handle it. |
But why do my eyes hurt from glasses free 3D (my 3DS)?
I think it's not just a technical problem (that each eye doesn't get a perfect picture in synch from current devices, including the 3DS), I think it's something inherent with having a 3D picture inside a framed box with lots of action going on so your eyes constantly have to adjust to the difference in depth. Even perfect glasses-free 3D exhausts your eyes and your brain after a while (not for everybody, but for many people).
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There are many different ways to do glasses free 3D, most are stereoscopic based. The problem with this approach is focus. The 3D effect is based solely on convergence meaning your eyes look at a 3D object deep within the screen yet they have to focus at the screen distance. Light field displays fix this as well as a number of other issues.
Also with your other post, check out LG and Vizio. They make 3D tvs using passive theater glasses.