Philips WOWvx 3D TV
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@jochemstoel oLD !
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I am going to watch so many 3D porn.
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It's impossible to see 3D with only 1 eye, even with this technology.
They use lenses in the screen that shows different images to your left and right eye.
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we want porn!!!!
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Oh Philips, why not release it NOW ? Like EVERY major TV maker does the whole glasses thing, and you have this tech for 2 freaking years !
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now that,s what ,m talking about a 3d tv wich don,t require anny 3d glasses wich is great for peoples wich can only see with 1 eye like me.
sadly duo delay,s and hich costs philips no loner made those tv,s.
now if they just will sale their wowvx methode to other companny,s that would be great.
sony also introduce a 3dtv but it still requires glasses.
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how is this technolohy possible
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Actually, most single-view autostereoscopic displays, including the Nintendo 3DS, do NOT have tracking. Only very expensive ones do.
Single-view autostereoscopic displays can also be used to directly view ANY stereoscopic content when the screen is in an unscaled screen mode and the content is displayed in the proper interleaved form.
The same is true of Zalman Trimon monitors, although they uses circularly-polarized glasses and horizontal interleaving.
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@barichm0 Single view like Nintendo is a totally different world. Single view just track your head position or eyes and will render in real time the perspective of the scene from your point of view. It is just perfect graphically but just one person at a time can watch the 3D effect and it is not possible to broadcast that effect because it would require to download the application and elements to be rendered at the user location. :|
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This TV does not need glasses. It's a 3-D tv screen.
VothicX 2 years ago 4
Imagine playing a game with this.
Makron5 3 years ago 3