hisame
04-15-2009, 20:26
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In recent SONY show SONY shows their approach to 3D.
They basically show every possible way of doing 3D in their project line.
Looks like SONY is yet to stick with one technology yet.
Most of the SONY show they show the straight line filter type.
Where you have a light filter in front of a LCD screen and you use a filter glass.
This type is fully passive frankly any LCD/plasma can use this type,
however you drop the horizontal resolution to half.
Basically it's does similar thing as interlacing but off set by 90 degree.
Samsung seem to be onto the interlace LCD shutter type and bare eye type.
Most DLP base 3D are interlace LCD shutter type.
Panasonic is into the most expensive non-interlace or progressive LCD shutter type.
This type it requires you to have real 120Hz screen and sync shutter glasses.
In recent SONY show SONY shows their approach to 3D.
They basically show every possible way of doing 3D in their project line.
Looks like SONY is yet to stick with one technology yet.
Most of the SONY show they show the straight line filter type.
Where you have a light filter in front of a LCD screen and you use a filter glass.
This type is fully passive frankly any LCD/plasma can use this type,
however you drop the horizontal resolution to half.
Basically it's does similar thing as interlacing but off set by 90 degree.
Samsung seem to be onto the interlace LCD shutter type and bare eye type.
Most DLP base 3D are interlace LCD shutter type.
Panasonic is into the most expensive non-interlace or progressive LCD shutter type.
This type it requires you to have real 120Hz screen and sync shutter glasses.