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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2011

Two player full screen gaming, on one single Philips 3D TV using special glasses

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  • so do u have to close one eye when your playing or somthing

  • @fireflamez1000 - No, you get special glasses. One pair for each player. The one set has two "left eye" glasses, and the other two "right eye" glasses. So both eyes will see the same picture.

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  • my girlfriend can see tv and i can play!!!

  • @jerryhhh - Polarized glasses. When used for 3D the TV can create one image for the left eye, and another image for the right eye. If you then make a pair of glasses with left-eye glass only, and another pair with right eye glass only, its possible to send one 2D image til player 1 and another 2D image to player 2.

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  • @lasse99falden

    This is the answer to all my prairs !! Amen :)

  • @5swordmaster yes because sarcasm is as easy to dectect in text.

  • @Mypc4you lol kid your an idiot have you ever heard of a word called "sarcasm"...ahh the lack of intellect of are kids of the present day is priceless...

  • @5swordmaster your a dumbass! what he stated is what is in the video!

    damn are you ignorant and stupid!

  • @recordere LOL your a genius!...you should make something like that and you can become the next bill gates!

  • The gaming console would have to be programmed which would rmake the game more expensive, other than that, the glasses and TV exist already.

  • It uses circular polarization, just like 3D glasses. Regular 3D glasses would probably work since each lens is already designed to convert a circular polarization to a linear one that is specific to that lens. The TV is just a 3D TV essentially.

  • AWWW WTF MAN I HAVE LAZY EYE!!! NO COOL TECHNOLOGY FOR ME

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