PLASMA & shutter glasses?
I know LCD's are not much good for propper use of Shutter glasses.

but would a PLASMA work?


has anybody tried wireing one of these monsters up?

i bet it would look cool sitting in front of a 52inch plasma with real 3D depth in games. (and perhaps a bit scary) lol

can it be done?
I know LCD's are not much good for propper use of Shutter glasses.



but would a PLASMA work?





has anybody tried wireing one of these monsters up?



i bet it would look cool sitting in front of a 52inch plasma with real 3D depth in games. (and perhaps a bit scary) lol



can it be done?

#1
Posted 12/17/2007 06:43 PM   
Hi,
plasma is little problematic (becose most of them are for 3D desynchronised or low refresh -becose picture processing)

2 possibilities are present for big 3D stereo display

1/DLP projector - picture diameter above 2-3m is no problem see please here:
www.3dflightsim.com (it si possible of use of 2 or 3 projectors to super wide 3D stereodisplay) - I use 2 benq PB 6240 and edimensional shutterglassee and Matrox Dualhead2Go adapter - little flicker on 85 Hz and amazing setup.

2/new DLP TVs from Mitsubishi and Samsung (refresh 120 Hz, full HD) with little sofware plugin working with NV drivers. see here:
[url=http://blogs.zdnet.com/Berlind/?p=635[/url]

More details and infos on:
[url="http://www.stereo3d.com/cgi-bin/discus/discus.cgi"]http://www.stereo3d.com/cgi-bin/discus/discus.cgi[/url]

Enjoy
Hi,

plasma is little problematic (becose most of them are for 3D desynchronised or low refresh -becose picture processing)



2 possibilities are present for big 3D stereo display



1/DLP projector - picture diameter above 2-3m is no problem see please here:

www.3dflightsim.com (it si possible of use of 2 or 3 projectors to super wide 3D stereodisplay) - I use 2 benq PB 6240 and edimensional shutterglassee and Matrox Dualhead2Go adapter - little flicker on 85 Hz and amazing setup.



2/new DLP TVs from Mitsubishi and Samsung (refresh 120 Hz, full HD) with little sofware plugin working with NV drivers. see here:

[url=http://blogs.zdnet.com/Berlind/?p=635[/url]



More details and infos on:

http://www.stereo3d.com/cgi-bin/discus/discus.cgi



Enjoy

#2
Posted 12/17/2007 08:24 PM   
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