to check out some of their video technology and they had a special 3D
monitor that didn't require glasses. They had some very cool footage
of the Titanic shot in high definition 3D. I don't think the monitor
would be practical for consumer use, but it looked amazing and - as I
said - you didn't need glasses to view it in 3D. I believe it used
mirrors and two separate HD monitors.
On Jan 7, 2010, at 2:16 PM, David Dodson wrote:
> It just has to work without glasses. That's the whole thing. Until
> it works without special eyewear (or "eyeware"), it just won't be a
> truly mature technology. And we're probably ten to 15 years away
> from that. IMHO.
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