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drventure:
Personally, I suspect the 3d tv tech is going to be a quite short lived flash in the pan.

There'll be a LOT of money spent on it, no doubt, but it'll all end up in the closet or garage sales within a few years.

I think I'll wait for those holo tv's<g>

jimmy2x2x:
On the whole, I think you are right

I suspect the 3DS I think will be an exception to that

dre-w:

--- Quote from: AtomSmasher on October 09, 2010, 11:55:49 pm ---(theres a slider on the 3DS to adjust that distance), so it would never work for televisions.

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If we can learn anything from history is that such statements are erroneous..  might not work now but I bet there's a visionary out there who could perfect this technology.  I see what you're saying,  but they couldn't invent some sort of small remote device you clip on your shirt that would adjust that distance automatically via sensor in the tv..?  Kind of like the Wii sensor that sits atop the television for Wiimote movements.  Although, this method would probably only work for the one person wearing the remote device and everyone else in the room would be screwed lol..   I just like the idea of using 3D while getting away from the glasses

AtomSmasher:

--- Quote from: dre-w on October 10, 2010, 01:52:14 am ---
--- Quote from: AtomSmasher on October 09, 2010, 11:55:49 pm ---(theres a slider on the 3DS to adjust that distance), so it would never work for televisions.

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If we can learn anything from history is that such statements are erroneous..  might not work now but I bet there's a visionary out there who could perfect this technology.  I see what you're saying,  but they couldn't invent some sort of small remote device you clip on your shirt that would adjust that distance automatically via sensor in the tv..?  Kind of like the Wii sensor that sits atop the television for Wiimote movements.  Although, this method would probably only work for the one person wearing the remote device and everyone else in the room would be screwed lol..   I just like the idea of using 3D while getting away from the glasses

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So the TV will work for only one person at a time and that person has to wear something clipped to them?  How is this better then the glasses?
I agree it would be awesome if they could get this technology to work on a larger scale, but given how this technology works, I'd say it's impossible.  It's perfect for a small handheld device, but in order to get something similar to work in our living rooms, then it'll be some new tech we likely haven't seen yet.

AtomSmasher:

--- Quote from: jimmy2x2x on October 10, 2010, 01:24:40 am ---
--- Quote from: AtomSmasher on October 10, 2010, 01:14:31 am ---
--- Quote from: jimmy2x2x on October 10, 2010, 12:17:31 am ---Or just tilt at your waist instead of your wrists.


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Which makes for lightning fast controls and difficult to play while laying down :)

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Of course every game should be playable whilst lying down and also require lightning fast reactions!

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I realized the lying down comment was a little crazy, which is why I edited it out before your reply, but frankly a handheld gaming device ideally can be used when flying in a cramped airplane, or lying on the couch or beach.  And obviously not every good game requires lightning fast controls, but the vast majority of them do.

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