Why 3D?

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Tom Moreno

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It said the TVs send different images at various angles to create an illusion within a viewer's brain of dimension and depth, and watching the 3-D images will not be tiring on the eyes.

I don't know about that... I've seen demos of Glasses-less 3D tvs and the prisms they use to filter out what your eyes see at different angles mean that you only see the correct image in very precise locations relative to the screen. I found that slight movements of my head produced mis-alignments and confusion in the image which, on one particular instance, really tweaked my vision giving me vertigo and I had to sit down and stare at the floor for a minute or two to regain my composure.
 
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All I know is that having seen 3D with AS on smaller screens i.e. smaller than the cinema, I won't be rushing out to buy it. It'll be gone before it goes mainstream.
 

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