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CES 2008: Samsung's 3D-ready plasma television

Susi tries out the new Samsung 3D ready plasma tv, perfect for gamers who love ridiculous glasses.  
 
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PaladinPK (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Philips 3d doesn't need glasses to see
chrisjarram (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Who is this Susi nob anyway, and why the hell is she reviewing things she knows absolutely nothing about? lol.
chrisjarram (1 year ago) Show Hide
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They are shutter glasses you numpty.
DjGizzo (1 year ago) Show Hide
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every gamer wants 3d glasses it would be possible to do 3d games but im not sure how much people would be claiming money for headaches and seizures
chrisjarram (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Answer - none. This is what 'disclaimers' are for.

Anyway, you clearly don't have a clue - there is no added risk of headaches or seizures using these glasses as they operate at 120hz+.
bastian74 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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The headache comes from the eye-strain of your eyes looking at something they're not focusing on. When you look at some object hovering 3 feet in front of you your eyes are still focused on the screen which could be 6 feet in front of you. Your brain isn't used to that combination of events and it causes eye strain. Also, a poorly calibrated screen could have images at infinity greater then the seperation of your eyes which really hurts! (opposite of cross-eyed, impossible)
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These are v good points, but all can be resolved with correct separation and convergence settings. For example, there is no need to set the zero plane at the same distance as the screen, it can be placed far into it, allowing sufficient eye-relief to prevent eye strain. Most people will tweak the settings until they find a level they are comfortable with, prolonged use with incorrect settings would render the manufacturer non-liable, as they already addressed the LCS refresh issue.
vampov (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I remember when I was in college they had something like this for half life and I remember up to this day walking into this dorm and some kid is like hey and turns to me wearing these dork glasses and he's like it's real 3D and I'm saying in my head there is good reason your a virgin. Has nothing to do with this product but the glasses brought back some memories.
joonsda1 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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wow i guess i might consider buying it if the glasses is polarized, UV A nd B defender and stylish enough to go face to face w/ my okleys
skatepark9 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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that is so cool i want one for my house

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