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i hope sony only games kid games in 3D. i hope not all games will be in 3D
i will sell my PS3



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Icyedge said:
Cypher1980 said:
Hmmm Lets see

1. I will never wear glasses to watch TV

2. It is impossible to have the tech for non glasses 3d applied to multiple viewers in the same room.

Therefore I will never be able to watch 3d TV with another human being.

Why do companies act like such total tools...........3d TV is a non starter.

Its all possible, you just need more than 1 glasse, actually it usually sell per kit of 2.

I refer you to clause 1



Cypher1980 said:
Icyedge said:
Cypher1980 said:
Hmmm Lets see

1. I will never wear glasses to watch TV

2. It is impossible to have the tech for non glasses 3d applied to multiple viewers in the same room.

Therefore I will never be able to watch 3d TV with another human being.

Why do companies act like such total tools...........3d TV is a non starter.

Its all possible, you just need more than 1 glasse, actually it usually sell per kit of 2.

I refer you to clause 1

Than state only clause 1 next time.



Icyedge said:
Cypher1980 said:
Icyedge said:
Cypher1980 said:
Hmmm Lets see

1. I will never wear glasses to watch TV

2. It is impossible to have the tech for non glasses 3d applied to multiple viewers in the same room.

Therefore I will never be able to watch 3d TV with another human being.

Why do companies act like such total tools...........3d TV is a non starter.

Its all possible, you just need more than 1 glasse, actually it usually sell per kit of 2.

I refer you to clause 1

Than state only clause 1 next time.

But Clause 2 references non 3d glasses tech. So you must have been referencing clause 1. Or am I missing something ?



As companies are working on 3d TVs without the need for glasses and there are screens that use the same method as cinemas so all you need are polorised glasses and I believe one company, maybe LG, said it doesn't cost that much extra to make a tv 3d ready I can't see cost or wearing glasses to be that big a problem.

The only problem I see is yet another format war. Which will become the new standard?
Either way I want 3d tv even if it is a gimmick and Sony seem very commited to providing it so I'm all for it. And Sony aren't the only ones pushing 3dtv.



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At least Sony is trying similar strategy out like it did w/ Blu-ray, to spread the wealth and give the different companies a piece of the pie. Its going to let somebody else make the glasses, sell the software to give the games the 3-D effect, etc. The other thing that bodes well for Sony is that the newer OLED TVs will be mabey 30% cheaper than the current LCD HDTVs by 2018. The lower price will really help 3-D catch on, because people won't have to pay a premium for the technology. So, this is going to have a much more diversified way of business than, say Natal will, the only company to profit would be MS. The developers would get their normal share. Who else can benefit, if it catches on?

For technical kinds of companies especially, you need to get some support on board before you can even think about making a product a standard which both MS/Sony want very badly to do.



Tridrakious said:
If Sony doesn't start now then it won't get done.

Sony is always at the beginning of every major technological advancement in the last 20 years.

They have fought to bring things to consumers whether they succeed or fail.

It isn't like sony is going to force this down our throats with PS3......they need something for PS4.

Every major technological advancement in the last 20 years?

No. I know you like Sony but you're making yourself sound silly. Ridiculously silly.



Anyone can guess. It takes no effort to throw out lots of predictions and have some of them be correct. You are not and wiser or better for having your guesses be right. Even a blind man can hit the bullseye.

Fellas...Nvidia 3D Vision works with Avatar on 360...and Im guessing PS3. Just tested it now and it works great.

Since they re only PC compatible, you have to trick the glasses and turn on the 3D effect on the PC by watching a 3D movie which is looping...but then you switch the source your 360 is on, turn on the 3D effect. BAM!

This is sweet...

Sorry, sony is too late. I can do it with my samsung and the 360 :)



Sony > Shin-ra



Lord Flashheart said:
As companies are working on 3d TVs without the need for glasses and there are screens that use the same method as cinemas so all you need are polorised glasses and I believe one company, maybe LG, said it doesn't cost that much extra to make a tv 3d ready I can't see cost or wearing glasses to be that big a problem.

The only problem I see is yet another format war. Which will become the new standard?
Either way I want 3d tv even if it is a gimmick and Sony seem very commited to providing it so I'm all for it. And Sony aren't the only ones pushing 3dtv.

Sony abandoned polarised glasses because image quality was not up to par with shutter LCD glasses.