3D TV Without the Glasses! CES 2010

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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2010

No glasses required!

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  • Kato, I don't know if panning it would have done anything. You really have to see it for yourself to get the full 3D effect.

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  • @kato3d no offense, but you're a bit of an idiot, the only way you can properly see it is by being there yourself...

  • to see in 3d you have to watch through both eyes that cannot be recorded by camera

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  • You can cross your eyes and see it, theres lots of good cross eyed 3d video on youtube though.

  • @001BINARY100 he could show a little bit of effect if he would move the camera left, right, up, down, all the time, then we would see some of the 3D..

  • rubbish

  • @DeadCatStudios No offense, but seriously? How could you not of read the @kato3d... Come on...

  • i don't know why they can't have something still and let people record around it so it changes the view. It's annoying with all these vids showing a 3d tv when they don't just have something for people to record.

    If they walked around the tv with a cam it would change perception, so you could see that but dam all the nintendo 3ds crap is boring without some sort of... proof or something :P

  • I understand you cannot see the 3d effect through video, but does anyone know if this tv is better than whats currently out on the market (tvs that require glasses) in terms of how much the 3d effect actually comes out of the screen?

  • when are they coming out

  • This is stupid... you have nothing to show OR nothing to tell....

  • @kato3d man you are a dumd fuck

  • By using this type of technology, not necessarily this model can source images be duplicated on the different viewing angles of the screen ?

    In other words can a 2 frame stereoscopic 3D source be duplicated to fill 6 angles of the screen so that me and two other people can watch in 3D ? Obviously sat at just the right spacing and with eyes horizontal to the screen

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