@rkuo : ok, thanks for the reply! Maybe I remebered that wrong...too bad, this vid would be the best resource to show people why not to by a LCD-3D-TV. So many people around me made this mistake an now they have these unuseable LCD-Ghosters...Time to call the Ghost-Busters ;)
Awesome video and illustrates the problem very well. The whole complete frame is up for only a small fraction of the time.
Wish I knew why LCDs refresh like this, surely they can just 'fire' all the pixels at the same time, it's not like they're being scanned with a beam like an old CRT.
Nah, I'm talking about how they are fired in a sequential pattern, in scanlines from top to bottom, just like a CRT. Since there's no scanning beam there really is no need to have the pixels update in this manner, if they could all be programmed with their new colour simultaneously they would perform much better for 3D.
where is the original version of this vid in high resulution? Once upon a time i found it somewhre in the net, but now it's gone...
marksman83de 3 months ago
@marksman83de This was never in high resolution. The slow mo feature is very low res on this camera.
rkuo 1 month ago
@rkuo : ok, thanks for the reply! Maybe I remebered that wrong...too bad, this vid would be the best resource to show people why not to by a LCD-3D-TV. So many people around me made this mistake an now they have these unuseable LCD-Ghosters...Time to call the Ghost-Busters ;)
marksman83de 1 month ago
slow motion in one lense with a crappy camera, no wonder it didnt work.... is that game meant for 3d?
BradleyKust 1 year ago
I may be off, but I think the reason for not having all the pixels update at the same time might have to do with power consumption ratings.
hobblyjig 1 year ago
acer h5360 ftw
ik9111 1 year ago
Do you know if the next generation 3d ready monitors (from Acer and Alienware) are any better?
npcharte 1 year ago
NVM, didn't watch enough.
npcharte 1 year ago
Awesome video and illustrates the problem very well. The whole complete frame is up for only a small fraction of the time.
Wish I knew why LCDs refresh like this, surely they can just 'fire' all the pixels at the same time, it's not like they're being scanned with a beam like an old CRT.
fish998765432 2 years ago
@fish998765432
there is a delay between the charge reaching the liquid crystals and them changing their polarization.
andyp363 1 year ago
Nah, I'm talking about how they are fired in a sequential pattern, in scanlines from top to bottom, just like a CRT. Since there's no scanning beam there really is no need to have the pixels update in this manner, if they could all be programmed with their new colour simultaneously they would perform much better for 3D.
fish998765432 1 year ago