3Dz LCD kit ? Anyone tried this upgrade ?
Found this site:

[url="http://www.3dz.co.uk/3d_lcd_monitor.html"]Upgrade your LCD to 3D[/url]

Now, whilst it looks like an April Fools joke, i still feel a magical force tugging at my walet..

Anyone try this yet ?

Steve
Found this site:



Upgrade your LCD to 3D



Now, whilst it looks like an April Fools joke, i still feel a magical force tugging at my walet..



Anyone try this yet ?



Steve

#1
Posted 07/11/2005 05:27 AM   
[quote name='rousseau' date='Jul 11 2005, 01:27 AM']Found this site:

[url="http://www.3dz.co.uk/3d_lcd_monitor.html"]Upgrade your LCD to 3D[/url]

Now, whilst it looks like an April Fools joke, i still feel a magical force tugging at my walet..

Anyone try this yet ?

Steve
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Spoke with an optics major about this. I've never tried it myself. It's using a lenticular screen (much like the ones on the old Cracker Jack toys). Basically, the lens is notched so that your right eye sees one image and your left sees a different one. Theoretically, it should work, but ... it looks like a pain to set up and be prepared to cut your resolution in half. While I'm tempted to try it ... I'll stick with the glasses.
[quote name='rousseau' date='Jul 11 2005, 01:27 AM']Found this site:



Upgrade your LCD to 3D



Now, whilst it looks like an April Fools joke, i still feel a magical force tugging at my walet..



Anyone try this yet ?



Steve

[post="41857"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post]




Spoke with an optics major about this. I've never tried it myself. It's using a lenticular screen (much like the ones on the old Cracker Jack toys). Basically, the lens is notched so that your right eye sees one image and your left sees a different one. Theoretically, it should work, but ... it looks like a pain to set up and be prepared to cut your resolution in half. While I'm tempted to try it ... I'll stick with the glasses.

#2
Posted 08/11/2005 03:03 PM   
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