Because, of course, not one of these idiots will think of those of us *already* wearing glasses. Like, for example, the majority of "protection gear" vendors.
By Ermie MercerPosted Thursday 21st August 2008 02:31 GMT
"new style 3D glasses, which feature polarizing lenses, rather the traditional hurl-inducing red and green"
All the 3D movies I saw in the 1950s were viewed with polarized glasses. With the exception of using a single projector with (presumably) a synchronized polarizer, I don't see anything new here.
By Jack HarrerPosted Thursday 21st August 2008 07:30 GMT
I think I've seen it years ago. How was it called... hmmm... I know! IMAX.
Nothing really new here, actually. All that stuff is tried and tested technology. What puzzles me is that nobody thought about extra layer of liquid crystals on TV to polarize every second frame. That would give straight away 3D in home for nothing. Liquid crystals are dirt cheap. Same about computers' monitors, etc.
Why are we returning to using glasses? and what do they mean they might do TVs?
There are already 3D TV sets on the market, and they work very well indeed without glasses. There are loads on display at Xscape Milton Keynes, and they are a bit of a surprise when you first see them. If you don't know they are there you just think there's something a bit funky about the picture, then look closer, then stare like an idiot for a minute moving side to side to see how it works.
Polarised 3D has been around for a while too, at least since the 90s. Were Intel claiming anything new here?
By druckPosted Thursday 21st August 2008 09:12 GMT
One assumes you are using the UK definition of fanny, if it was the US meaning of the word, you'd need to go up a few screen sizes just to get it life size.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Thursday 21st August 2008 09:18 GMT
Well Real3D have been doing circular polarized images in cinemas for a bit now (better than the normal linear polarisation that older efforts used as you can tilt your head without losing the stereo effect).
Gamers have been able to use polarised glasses in games for ages. Check out mtbs3D.com for a few thousand of us who use it! You've just not played Oblivion/HL2/GTA:SA etc until you've played them in stereo. Can give you an edge in multiplayer, too, if you get used to it.
@porn AC
As the owner of a dual-monitor 3D setup and an eMagin z800 stereoscopic HMD, stereo porn (When you can find it) is pretty good. It is, unfortunately, also in short supply.
@Autostereoscopic (glasses-less) comment
Autostereoscope monitors have a problem in that they only have a fraction of their "2D" resolution available in 3D. So a normal 1280x1024 17" type monitor wouldn't get anywhere near that in 3D, making it look a bit blocky. Phillips sell a 40" 3D display, though, and it's supposed to be pretty impressive!
@Synchronised polariser comment
You'd be meaning Shutter glasses then. Modern polarised glasses are just passively polarised- there are two images being shown and the left filter takes out one of them, the right filter takes out the other. Simple, passive, no syncing required between all those different glasses. The Real3D system is single-projector, too, so there's absolutely no syncing needed.
For movies, 3D is the way to go. Gives better immersion- far better than Imax (which seems to just be a really big screen except the surprisingly rare Imax3D, previous commentor).
For games, 3D is the way to go. Again, better immersion. Use a head-tracking stereo Head Mounted Display, and you're able to literally look around in a 3D stereo world. Really makes Cyrodiil / town-in-HL-Lost-Coast look fantastic! Add in a Wiimote and you've got a pretty impressive gaming system. You'll not be able to be as quick turning as someone with a mouse if you're doing your looking with an HMD, but it does make it soooo much more immersive- which is the name of the game for single player.
By Graham DawsonPosted Thursday 21st August 2008 10:50 GMT
If you want to judge something by its very worst output then please be equal about it. The French may well have made some inspiring film but the majority of what they put out is utter, pointless trash that nobody - especially the French themselves - actually wants to watch.
As for american film, Magnolia, anyone? Though I doubt that one would work in 3D...
By DylanPosted Thursday 21st August 2008 11:52 GMT
Let's see...
Polarised 3D was in use in the 50's. Most don't realise that.
Alternating left and right display has been available for years on PCs, not to mention IMAX 3D cinemas. It wants a high frequency to avoid hideous flicker though. 140hz, giving 70 for each eye, is favourite. Partly why the PC kits didn't catch on.
BTW, the red/cyan funnyglasses don't cause nausea done well. Usually it's mismatched projection. One side higher, or worse rotated, can really ruin your day. At least using one projector means that you only have to get that right once.
Oh, and polarised projection requires a silver screen. Few have that any more, and a white screen depolarises the light. You'd see both views in both eyes.
WoW, Intel have devoloped an amazing piece of tech, unfortunately it looks like Zalman (and a few others) have stolen their idea, traveled back in time and managed to release 'other' 3D polarised lens screens before them, the tards.
Been running a Zalman Trimos 3D monitor for several months now, well produced vids really do jump out at you, and Race Driver GRID just has to b e seen to be believed!
Plus it comes with a rather fetching pair of clip on lenses for us spectaacle wearers!
Spykids 3D DVD for those who want a 3D thing at home #
By Anonymous CowardPosted Thursday 21st August 2008 12:46 GMT
With a free pair of glasses (coloured filter kind) from 2003 is still available. Sly Stalone as you never want to see him again. Still quite a laugh for the 3d thing:
By PinwizardPosted Thursday 21st August 2008 13:09 GMT
It's not new.
Sony have loads of stuff like this in Japan.
I first came across it in 1998 at the Sony Plaza in Osaka and most recently at the Sony Park in Odaiba (Tokyo), where they have some really good 3D and spatial video that needs no glasses.
By AlistairPosted Thursday 21st August 2008 14:35 GMT
I preferred Short Cuts.
Say what you want - 3D cinema is just a gimmick, that's all. I feel sorry for the Intel marketing bod who had to stand up and take this seriously in front of an audience.
By Ermie MercerPosted Thursday 21st August 2008 22:02 GMT
"You'd be meaning Shutter glasses then"
No, I meant traditional polarized viewing glasses. I was imagining a system where a single projector might show alternating left and right images, while changing the light polarization 90 degrees in between them.
By Maxime256Posted Friday 22nd August 2008 12:36 GMT
This kind of monitor is already available. You use either the polarized plastic glasses or the clip-on one (for glasses bearer) that come with the monitor. No cable, no synchronization.
The drawback is that you need to have special rendered content in order to have the full effect (a list of games is available on the site). And an NVidia card.
Comments on: Intel hands out
rose tintedpolarizing glasses to chip geeksCan't wait to be excluded. #
By Neoc Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 00:38 GMT
Prescription 3D glasses #
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How is this new? #
By Ermie Mercer Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 02:31 GMT
Lies! #
By Tim Bates Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 04:56 GMT
porn heaven (sports too) #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 06:12 GMT
Interesting... #
By Jack Harrer Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 07:30 GMT
Erm... #
By Paul Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 07:30 GMT
back to glasses? #
By Dave Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 07:35 GMT
@AC #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 08:37 GMT
Beowulf #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 08:41 GMT
But do they do Peril-Sensitive? #
By Justin Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 08:48 GMT
@@AC #
By druck Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 09:12 GMT
Polarised glasses? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 09:18 GMT
tomshardware #
By JonB Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 09:19 GMT
@ 50'' fanny #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 09:39 GMT
Yeuch #
By Alistair Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 10:01 GMT
@Alistair #
By Graham Dawson Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 10:50 GMT
Claiming to have invented it huh? #
By Dylan Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 11:52 GMT
InTru3D - er #
By Mark Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 12:35 GMT
Spykids 3D DVD for those who want a 3D thing at home #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 12:46 GMT
not new #
By Pinwizard Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 13:09 GMT
@Graham Dawson #
By Alistair Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 14:35 GMT
@ Anonymous Coward #
By Ermie Mercer Posted Thursday 21st August 2008 22:02 GMT
3D NON shutter glasses monitor #
By Maxime256 Posted Friday 22nd August 2008 12:36 GMT
4D #
By tony trolle Posted Tuesday 26th August 2008 03:34 GMT