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No.
If you want a cheap and easy way to watch 3-D Blu-Ray's, I recommend using Google Cardboard instead. |
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Thanks given by: | bavanut (07-30-2017), BleedOrange11 (07-30-2017) |
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Crosstalk/ghosting means seeing double images. It's when a little bit of the left image is seen by the right eye and vice versa. It's usually more noticeable with high-contrast scenes, like bright objects against darker backgrounds. Both active and passive 3D technologies can suffer form crosstalk, and even the IMAX and Real-D can suffer form it. Usually if a 3D system is well-designed it's kept to a point where it's either minimized or virtually non-existent.
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Blu-ray Ninja
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