Yesterday I saw the new samsung led 3dtv and they were demoing Monsters Vs Aliens. looked awful, besides ghosting it was like the 3d went all wonky when the motion in the scene went too quick. Way to go, I watched many people come test it and it looked like most couldn't take looking at it long . Huge step backwards for 3D.
Anyone have any idea what's up with this tv and it's terrible 3D "tracking"?
Yesterday I saw the new samsung led 3dtv and they were demoing Monsters Vs Aliens. looked awful, besides ghosting it was like the 3d went all wonky when the motion in the scene went too quick. Way to go, I watched many people come test it and it looked like most couldn't take looking at it long . Huge step backwards for 3D.
Anyone have any idea what's up with this tv and it's terrible 3D "tracking"?
Windows 8
470GTX
Nvidia 3D Vision Kit (glasses are useless now)
Passive LG LW57000 55"
Optoma HD33
Razer Hydra
TrackIR
Oculus Rift (soon)
Two crossed eyes
Anyone have any idea what's up with this tv and it's terrible 3D "tracking"?
Anyone have any idea what's up with this tv and it's terrible 3D "tracking"?
Windows 8
470GTX
Nvidia 3D Vision Kit (glasses are useless now)
Passive LG LW57000 55"
Optoma HD33
Razer Hydra
TrackIR
Oculus Rift (soon)
Two crossed eyes
if you get light from outside or bulb hitting the TV it will effect how the 3d will look through the glasses.
I could be wrong but this is my oppinion. maybe a few guys who are more technical about 3d stuff may be able to exlain better.
if you get light from outside or bulb hitting the TV it will effect how the 3d will look through the glasses.
I could be wrong but this is my oppinion. maybe a few guys who are more technical about 3d stuff may be able to exlain better.