3-D pioneers offer vision of the future

Started by dilandsman Jul 5, 2005 6 posts
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So I assume this will not be broadcast? Only stored media?

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It's a pretty long article - and it's free - so here's the link:
http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/07/04/business/3d.php

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7/5/2005 8:40am ct

I'd be grateful if folks would mention what URLs are about
when recommending them.
Best,
Robert


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Curiously are looking for more info beyond the title?

Richard Fisher
www.HDLibrary.com Published by Tech Services
A division of Mastertech Repair Corporation

Robert Wade Brown wrote:
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> I'd be grateful if folks would mention what URLs are about when
> recommending them.
> Best,
> Robert
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> At 06:50 AM 7/5/2005, you wrote:
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>> It's a pretty long article - and it's free - so here's the link:
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Thanks David,

LG showed some of this technology at CES with video games on a 50+ RPTV but it still required
glasses.

The idea of 3 people sharing the same video screen seems nice for the unity in the family, although
there was no word about the audio part it is actually the simpler part, the only way one can do this
is by wearing headphones, which means the TV has to have 3 independent audio circuits and preferably
wireless (I imagine the 3 viewer crossing cables like a busy fishing day at the beach).

The writer presented some of his background information incorrectly as follows:

"The problem was speed. His idea was to do that for 30 images a second through each of 10 angles.
Movies need 24 frames a second to fool the brain into seeing motion. Video needs 30. Time
multiplexing needs 300,...."

Actually film is stored in 24 frames but reproduced at 48 to reduce the flicker, part of the system
for seeing motion.

Video is not presented as 30 images per second, that is too slow, unless the image is shown in an
interlaced format, which would be a step backwards on this future technology, considering that vast
majority of displays are now progressive.

Thanks for the link.

Best Regards,

Rodolfo La Maestra

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It's a pretty long article - and it's free - so here's the link:
http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/07/04/business/3d.php

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Interesting stuff. Look forward to actually seeing it someday. I would
not be surprised if it does not look all that great but like so many
other things that didn't cut it in their first or second generation can
likely be greatly improved with time.

Richard Fisher
www.HDLibrary.com Published by Tech Services
A division of Mastertech Repair Corporation

David Landsman wrote:
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