By Giles JonesPosted Friday 21st September 2007 14:22 GMT
Don't forget, it's probably 800x600 per screen, one for each eye. Therefore the combined resolution will be greater, not to mention it's in 3D and this will smooth the pixelation.
By ElijahPosted Saturday 22nd September 2007 02:17 GMT
Dell 25-inch LCD XVGA panel has NOTHING on these things! Would I rather have a 3d screen that is huge or some puny high def panel? Hmmm??
By the way you can get 2 - 22" hans-g widescreens for $200 a pop at newegg now. Thats 400 for dual 22" WS panels!
I thought that these devices were dead a long time ago... #
By Anonymous CowardPosted Saturday 22nd September 2007 03:08 GMT
Quite a few major companies, at least 5 years ago, wanted to release similar products, but simulating a theater screen rather than 3D vision.
The thing is, they found out that it caused vision trouble with time, and we didn't hear anything about those head-mounted screens since then until now.
Comments on: Home cinema kit goes 3D
Geordi LaForge's (half-)sister #
By Dan Posted Friday 21st September 2007 14:03 GMT
I want one #
By Alistair MacRae Posted Friday 21st September 2007 14:16 GMT
800x600 x 2 #
By Giles Jones Posted Friday 21st September 2007 14:22 GMT
Finally #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 21st September 2007 14:42 GMT
Hmmm #
By Lloyd Posted Friday 21st September 2007 15:30 GMT
Bloody Hell! #
By Morely Dotes Posted Friday 21st September 2007 18:45 GMT
interesting "accessories" #
By Rick Brasche Posted Friday 21st September 2007 19:31 GMT
Title #
By Elijah Posted Saturday 22nd September 2007 02:17 GMT
I thought that these devices were dead a long time ago... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Saturday 22nd September 2007 03:08 GMT