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>> If you've got a TV/monitor that works with passive glasses then give it
>> a shot, you might get lucky. Often the TV will have a setting to
>> override the 3D image format (side-by-side, interlaced etc) - you just
>> need to match you POV images to the format the TV is expected,
>> side-by-side is probably easiest to create.
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> Yes, you need a TV/monitor that is 3D Ready. If it is a monitor you need
> a GPU and drivers. You will also need a transmitter to sync the glasses.
You are talking of active (shutter) glasses. Passive (polarising)
glasses do not need a transmitter or any sync, the glasses are literally
just two bits of polariser film stuck to some cardboard (hence very
cheap). Obviously an "active" type TV will not work with passive
glasses, or vice-versa.
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