A Japanese retailer has unveiled a 46in 3D LCD TV, though it's actually manufactured by Hyundai. The set has a 1920 x 1080 resolution and generates a 3D image using stereoscopics. It creates the illusion of 3D by rapidly displaying two different images, one for the viewer's left eye, the other for the right eye.
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I really need to visit Japan one of these days, they always a few steps ahead of the rest of the world.
Is it possible to import things like this from Japan and would it work at all ?
*thinks about ordering*
@ #2:
You can import it, but what would you watch?
"The set is reliant on a special stereoscopic broadcasts, which is already up and running in Japan. "
I highly doubt US broadcast companies are broadcasting "stereoscopic broadcasts". They're having a hard time going HD for crying outloud!
The future is look great! 3D TV ... stuff of science fiction only a few years back. I can't wait till I have a holodeck (ahem) in my flat :)
I long for the day when I'll be able to watch Beowulf again in 3D.