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  Re: Realtime stereoscopic reproduction of pre-rendered images  
From: scott
Date: 18 Nov 2009 03:50:25
Message: <4b03b551$1@news.povray.org>
> Woah! I know there have been aftermarket products for PCs for many years, 
> but this is the first time I've heard of 3D consumer TVs.

3D displays have been around for ages (since about 2003 I think), they 
basically work by sending half the pixels to your left eye and half to the 
right, by using some optical barrier system.  Of course you have to keep 
your head in roughly the right place to see the effect, but the 3D quality 
is very good and you don't need any glasses.  Phones, PC monitors and TVs 
are available, but be warned they are expensive!

BTW the same technology is used in some state-of-the-art screens in cars, so 
that the driver can see a different image to the passenger on the same 
screen (eg map and radio or whatever).

http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/08/2010-range-rover-gets-12-inch-dual-view-touchscreen/


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