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L3XO
12-26-2004, 12:51 PM
there are rumors that there will be new tv's coming out which will be 3d, and best thing about this is u dont need glasses! they say it should come out some time next year (2005) which means, playstation 3 may use it!!!
if u dont belive me, then jsut search "3D TV NEWS" in "GOOGLE"!!! theres tons of sites with info bout this.

THE first 3D flat screen that does not require viewers to don special glasses has been developed by Sharp.

Researchers at the Japanese company's Oxford laboratory have come up with a new LCD display that can be switched between 2D and 3D viewing. A "dream display" is how the company described it.

First products using the new screen technology are likely to be on the market early next year.

Prices are expected to be no more than 50% higher than the cost of a conventional display, moving down to, perhaps, 20% as the products take off in the marketplace.

So important does Sharp believe this breakthrough to be, that it aims to form alliances to promote 3D display technology and set up a consortium to create new business for it.

Some reports have named Sony and Microsoft among potential partners.

Sharp believes the technology will not only lead to the development of dedicated 3D display equipment, but could also be used in existing LCD applications, "opening up new worlds of enjoyment far beyond what is currently available".

The company added: "In the PC field, it functions as an ordinary 2D display for applications such as word processing or spreadsheets.

"Switching to 3D display mode, it lets users enjoy specialised 3D content, such as computer graphics or games with an amazingly vivid sense of depth and immediacy."

Indeed, games are a likely target for initial take-up of the technology. Sharp claims the new technology offers a realistic sense of depth that is impossible to achieve with conventional displays.

The 3D screen works by using a technique called a parallax barrier. By controlling the light path, slightly different images can be delivered to the viewer's right and left eyes.

The `barrier' stops the left eye seeing images targeted at the right eye and vice versa--the brain then combines the images to produce a 3D effect.

Sharp's 3D LCD screen combines a conventional TFT LCD with a switching LCD.

Switching the screen to 2D mode makes the parallax barrier transparent so it cannot separate light paths. When this happens both left and right eyes receive the same image.

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3D TV's, the Future of Flat Panels
Posted: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 12:12:19 GMT
Author: Matt Cameron


Phillips' 3-D display is an LCD panel but has a special thin layer of "lenticular lenses" that are placed at a slight angle from vertical. This thin layer of microscopic lenses are very similar to the old fashion plastic lenses used in 3D baseball cards.

Most 3D displays you see now days require you to have those funny looking paper glasses on or sometime of special goggles to see the 3D effects. Phillips said that their 3D TV requires neither, all you need is your two eyes to see the eye popping 3D effects. Wilbert Ijzerman from Phillips said; "Our technology allows you to sit virtually anywhere. There are no so called 'hot spots'."


SANYO ELECTRIC DEMONSTRATES DDD TRIDEF SOFTWARE WITH NEW 'GLASSES-FREE' 3D LCD DISPLAYS AT CEBIT 2004
Santa Monica, Calif. and Osaka, Japan (March 18, 2004) - DDD Group plc (AIM: DDD) today announced that it has integrated DDD's TriDef® 3D content solutions with SANYO Electric Company's ("SANYO") new 2D/3D switchable 'glasses-free' 3D LCD displays. SANYO is showcasing its 8" and 40" multi-viewer 3D LCD displays at the CeBIT show from March 18th to the 24th 2004. CeBIT ranks as the world's leading showcase for information technologies and telecommunications.

The SANYO CeBIT demonstration will include music videos and Hollywood movie clips converted from 2D to 3D using DDD's patented conversion technologies and played back with DDD's TriDef Movie Player. In addition, still images converted from 2D to 3D using DDD's TriDef Photo Transformer will be played utilizing the TriDef Photo Viewer.

Mr. Hideyuki Kanayama, Principal Researcher for SANYO's 3D Project said, "DDD's software and content solutions are one of the best we have seen. We are very pleased with the results of the combination of our respective technologies. We believe there are many opportunities for the use of our displays in the retail world. DDD's market leading 3D conversion and presentation software is a valuable component to help us secure customers by offering a complete content and display package."

Chris Yewdall, Chief Executive of DDD added "We are delighted that SANYO has elected to use DDD's TriDef suite of tools and 3D content at CeBIT. The new multi-viewer switchable 2D/3D SANYO LCD displays fill a gap in the 3D display market and will be well received by our customers, particularly in retail advertising and promotion. Our relationship with SANYO further underlines the role that DDD is playing in delivering high quality content solutions for professional and consumer users in the growing market for 3D displays."

About DDD
DDD, also known as Dynamic Digital Depth, is transforming the viewing experience with applications for glasses-free 3D displays. Its patented technologies enable 3D viewing without glasses; simple integration of computer graphics applications with 3D displays; supply of 3D content through 2D to 3D conversion; and 3D transmission over existing networks. DDD is quoted on the London Stock Exchange's Alternative Investment Market (AIM: DDD). More information is available at http://www.ddd.com/.

About SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.
SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. was incorporated in 1950 and manufactures a broad range of electronic products. Net sales for the year ended March 31, 2003 (fiscal 2003), amounted to ¥2,182.6 billion (US$18.2 Billion). In the Digital & Devices field, Sanyo seeks to become a multimedia device powerhouse by developing pioneering technologies to help drive the digital revolution. The Company's digital cameras, liquid crystal display (LCD) projectors, and cellular phones are highly acclaimed. Sanyo is one of the founding members of the 3D Consortium, a group of leading consumer electronic companies established to promote, expand and develop the market for 3D imaging. More information can be found at http://www.sanyo.co.jp/.

RolandG
12-26-2004, 02:15 PM
that's so last year :P

while the technology is great, it is hardly going to be relevant for the ps3 as of right now. should those tvs really be a hit (which I doubt... think hollywood 3d movies) it would take years till enough people have those televisions.

The_One
12-26-2004, 10:43 PM
Holographic technology... Nothing new about them... However, it if does become mainstream, things could get a bit interesting 8).

GodMachine_Iridius_Dio
12-26-2004, 11:26 PM
Doesn't seem like a mass distribution of those types of displays would be possible for 2005. Not enough time to saturate the market.

Domination
12-27-2004, 12:32 AM
This news is new to me. Does that make me an odd-ball?

Anyway, I believe these televisions will cause motion sickness and minor eye pains, or maybe I'm wrong. Maybe this technology has improved on those side effects.

paulo
12-27-2004, 12:42 AM
Wow does this mean we'll be able to "touch the red button on the screen" without having to get up!? wow! Who'll need a remote control now..

L3XO
12-27-2004, 12:59 AM
Wow does this mean we'll be able to "touch the red button on the screen" without having to get up!? wow! Who'll need a remote control now..

:? are you ok...

Domination
12-27-2004, 01:03 AM
Wow does this mean we'll be able to "touch the red button on the screen" without having to get up!? wow! Who'll need a remote control now..

The 3-D technology they are talking about means that the picture/image will come to you, not the television set. :?

The_One
12-27-2004, 01:05 AM
Wow does this mean we'll be able to "touch the red button on the screen" without having to get up!? wow! Who'll need a remote control now..

:? are you ok... I believe he was just being sarcastic... :roll:.

Marjoh
12-27-2004, 06:04 AM
Yeah, this is old news. And most people seems to be uninterested on it. I'm not either.

Ragnorok
12-27-2004, 06:34 PM
No thanks, I dont want to be naseous everytime i play a game.

MiThRaZoR
12-28-2004, 10:12 PM
Some people might have raging hormones but that's their fault. I think it is a good idea. Didn't know that the future was so close by. I would love to see one. If it does have side effects then that is a bad thing then I doubt that alot of people will buy it. If it doesn't then it might be a big hit. I know lots of people that would buy it for the Superbowl and stuff.

PSPFanatic
12-29-2004, 04:23 AM
What if they combine the EyeToy with it?

alternate_ending
12-29-2004, 07:30 AM
Trying my hardest not to endorse the use of drugs here but

HOLY SHIT THAT WOULD BE THE TRIPPIEST THING YOU'D EVER SEE.

eyetoy grove had me spun out for hours....

amod20002004
12-29-2004, 04:19 PM
Do you all guys think that this kind of product is affordable? I don’t think so. I think price might be too high to afford.

alternate_ending
12-30-2004, 12:25 AM
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and assume you didn't read the articles. Or maybe i read them wrong. But what i gathered is that initially they will be 50% more expensive than conventional TVs, but before long will be reduced to only 20% more expensive.

MiThRaZoR
12-30-2004, 12:27 AM
So if a TV costs a 100 dollars. It would only cost 150 dollars. Not much I guess. Which would be also cool.

OppositeOfPerfect
01-08-2005, 09:10 AM
no offence to anyone in here that like the idea er anything but...i think that's the stupidest thing EVER! ... just thinking about it hurts my head it's so stupid!

and the price...tv's today are like around 1000 to 2000 50% more..would be like 4000 to 6000 possibley... oi...i need an asprine..

Neon Sentry
01-08-2005, 09:27 AM
Today's TV's are $1000? And a 50% increase would mean it'd cost $4000??? Damn, I guess not only are you good at math, but Best Buy must be going out of business too, because that 27" TV I bought cost me $250! And it was fully featured!

And OppositeOfPerfect, I doubt that it's the thought of 3 dimensional monitors that's making your head hurt... judging from your post (and your fist one at that) I'd have to say it was the paint fumes :roll:

OppositeOfPerfect
01-08-2005, 09:37 AM
1st i was talking about the GOOD tv's..like the plasma tv's that are fucking like 40 or 50 somethin inch's
2nd i AM 13
3rdi'm not a computer geek :roll:

Neon Sentry
01-08-2005, 09:45 AM
Alrighty, let's address your points one by one

"GOOD" Tvs is a very blanket statement... in actuality, CRTs still [provide the highest quality image, however their DPI suffers. despite this, they provide the richest color, and the best contrast in dark areas

You're 13... so? Lot's of people on here are around that age

You're not a computer geek. O... kay... what's that got to do with paint fumes :lol:

Oh, and sorry, I think I forgot [/sarcasm] on my previous post :(

GTShotoKen
01-08-2005, 04:42 PM
Do you all guys think that this kind of product is affordable? I don’t think so. I think price might be too high to afford.

Yes, these won't be close to being purchased by main stream consumers for quite some time.

Does anyone know if these TVs will support High-definition quality images?

The concept is quite neat, and would help you to feel more immersed into your games, but this really does sound like it would blind you, or give you seizures in 2 minutes. :lol:

If word comes around that these TVs are safe, then I will look into it more.

Why make true holographic technology when you can fake it? :lol:

MiThRaZoR
01-08-2005, 07:58 PM
Does anyone know if these TVs will support High-definition quality images?

The concept is quite neat, and would help you to feel more immersed into your games, but this really does sound like it would blind you, or give you seizures in 2 minutes.

It should support HD over some time like these TVs did.

What do you mean seizures. Don't they have people test the TV out before they send them to markets. If not, then I guess Sharp would have the worst reputation.

It should be safe.

By the way, these TVs that we watch now aren't healthy. They kill brain cells. Hope you know that. So don't stop watching TV.

GTShotoKen
01-09-2005, 12:33 AM
Does anyone know if these TVs will support High-definition quality images?

The concept is quite neat, and would help you to feel more immersed into your games, but this really does sound like it would blind you, or give you seizures in 2 minutes.

It should support HD over some time like these TVs did.

What do you mean seizures. Don't they have people test the TV out before they send them to markets. If not, then I guess Sharp would have the worst reputation.

It should be safe.

By the way, these TVs that we watch now aren't healthy. They kill brain cells. Hope you know that. So don't stop watching TV.

I just think that having two separate images beamed into your eyes will cause some pretty massive headaches overtime.

Don't take what I said about the seizures so literally. It was only a figure of speech.

Coded-Dude
01-11-2005, 05:06 PM
LMFAO - 3D porn! :twisted:

Sorry, no one went there yet, so I thought I would......
I wonder how many colors the holographic image can display clearly?

The_One
01-11-2005, 07:05 PM
Does anyone know if these TVs will support High-definition quality images?

The concept is quite neat, and would help you to feel more immersed into your games, but this really does sound like it would blind you, or give you seizures in 2 minutes.

It should support HD over some time like these TVs did.

What do you mean seizures. Don't they have people test the TV out before they send them to markets. If not, then I guess Sharp would have the worst reputation.

It should be safe.

By the way, these TVs that we watch now aren't healthy. They kill brain cells. Hope you know that. So don't stop watching TV. Uh... any actual link or a source from where you got this from? In all my years of medical research (Which is only a year or so :lol:), I've never heard of such a thing.

Coded-Dude
01-11-2005, 09:31 PM
i think you only have to worry about seizures if your epileptic........ :roll:

Otherwise it is not good on your eyes to stare at any type of monitor all day.
(TV/ Monitor/ Projector/ etc.)

Of course you can get skin cancer from the sun....are we all gonna stay inside for the rest of our lives?

MiThRaZoR
01-12-2005, 12:48 AM
By the way, these TVs that we watch now aren't healthy. They kill brain cells. Hope you know that. So don't stop watching TV. Uh... any actual link or a source from where you got this from? In all my years of medical research (Which is only a year or so :lol:), I've never heard of such a thing.

You didn't know that? I remember my science teacher saying this. The radio waves that the TV uses it like goes to your brain and it zaps some brain cells.

I don't know but I'm not really sure. Just use google.

Stelio
01-12-2005, 08:41 PM
There is something that you must understand here...

While this is all great news, nothing of which we had'nt known for quite some time now, they will not become mainstream for a very long time. I remember a couple of SONY execs discussing the PS3 and talking about how incredible it is going to be, blah, blah, blah, and then they went on to talk about how in the future there will be new ways of playing games (scanning images directly to your retina). The thing here is that he made those comments in the context of a Playstation 6, or perhaps 9. In any case you do the math and you will have an idea of the proximity in time for which these will become mainstream. HD is only now becoming mainsream and with the inhancements being implemented in LCD, plasma, and regular HD sets there is still much time to fully saturate the market before they force us to change to these new t.v.'s by getting cable and sattelite program providers to slowly implement broadcasting into their schedules eventually phasing out what we have today (HD 2D). However, lets hope we're all still alive when that time comes because that would be absolutely great if / when that happens.

Anyway, I gotta get back to work so I'm outta here...lets not get too excited now!

B EZ.

Domination
01-12-2005, 09:52 PM
I agree. As I said before, Sony are very vague in a lot of things they say. When they mention something, they say it so that YOU can figure out what they are referring to. Normally when it ends up opposite of what they said, some will blow their tops swearing that it was directed in the way they had envisioned it as when really, the comments was neutrel.

Element
01-12-2005, 10:01 PM
Do you all guys think that this kind of product is affordable? I don’t think so. I think price might be too high to afford.
http://store.sharpsystems.com/product.asp?sku=2555920 it isnt too expensive but way out of my price range

Coded-Dude
01-12-2005, 11:45 PM
dell has a `20 TRUE widescreen lcd monitor for like 5 to 6 hundred bucks.
But that is a little pricy.

I have a `19 lcd i got from best buy 3 years ago and it was only like 699.
Though still relativly expensive, the prices are coming down somewhat

MiThRaZoR
01-13-2005, 12:56 AM
Do you all guys think that this kind of product is affordable? I don’t think so. I think price might be too high to afford.
http://store.sharpsystems.com/product.asp?sku=2555920 it isnt too expensive but way out of my price range

They're already selling it? Nice, but way outta my price range.

Now all I need is a rich white friend and tell his dad to get it so I could go to his house and test it out. Yeah, hehehehe.

Okay, anyway, I think that these TVs are cool. *drools*

Element
01-13-2005, 01:18 AM
They're already selling it? Nice, but way outta my price range.

Now all I need is a rich white friend and tell his dad to get it so I could go to his house and test it out. Yeah, hehehehe.

Okay, anyway, I think that these TVs are cool. *drools*
I think Sharp has a laptop with it also. I would love one of these tvs, a new dimension of porno

MiThRaZoR
01-13-2005, 01:24 AM
They're already selling it? Nice, but way outta my price range.

Now all I need is a rich white friend and tell his dad to get it so I could go to his house and test it out. Yeah, hehehehe.

Okay, anyway, I think that these TVs are cool. *drools*
I think Sharp has a laptop with it also. I would love one of these tvs, a new dimension of porno

You crazy fool.

amod20002004
01-13-2005, 04:39 AM
Do you all guys think that this kind of product is affordable? I don’t think so. I think price might be too high to afford.
http://store.sharpsystems.com/product.asp?sku=2555920 it isnt too expensive but way out of my price range
That TV/lcd monitor is only 15 inch with price tag of 1400$. Now tell me how 15-inch monitor will give us pure gaming satisfaction. I have Sony wega tv, which has 29 inches screen

Coded-Dude
01-13-2005, 06:15 PM
How about an 8x8(ft) digital projection wth surround sound.
Thats my ideal gaming environment!