A Glance at 2010 3D TVs
A Glance at 2010's 3-D TVs (No Dumb Glasses Required)
by Lee Bains — Jan 14th 2010 at 12:40PM
If you paid any attention to the news coming out of this year's CES, you heard about, and possibly already condemned, the multitude of 3-D televisions to be released in the coming year. Instead of playing blackjack or pigging out at the buffet, we spent our days in Vegas running from one end of the Convention Center to the other, only stopping to don funny glasses and dodge flying cartoons.
Reviewing those TVs was no simple task....
...On the other side was the Alioscopy overlay screen and animation software, powered by the Intel Core i7. Together, they delivered powerful 3-D without those goofy goggles. The screen isn't geared toward consumers. In order to produce a 3D effect the source material must be specially rendered computer animation, but it does deliver what may be the most immersive 3-D we've seen. Since the unit's demo reel was made to be functional, not artistic, it's hard to tell just how amazing it could be in the right creative hands.
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