DL.TV's Brooks Rowlett gets Ken Bell from Texas Instruments to show off its new DLP DualView technology and one of the dopest 3D glasses out there for you video game junkies.
DL.TV's Brooks Rowlett gets Ken Bell from Texas Instruments to show off its new DLP DualView technology and one of the dopest 3D glasses out there for you video game junkies.
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Those shutter glasses look familiar....heheh. A dual flash rate can make some people feel some nausea....but generally it is not noticeable. The tether you see on the glasses are the infra red receivers....the glasses use the same cells as the crystal eyes 4 from stereographics. The result is amazing. DLP is a good product.
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but the tv will be so bloody expensive...
hurts your eyes after some time
by the way, for $199 the best way was not a add lcd monitor???? this blink effects in the glasses make some peaple sick....