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Yeah, I hear you, but I am nowhere near interested in glassesless 3D. I don't want to lose the picture when I sneeze.
![]() I think the industry is really saying, "Glassesless 3D won't be here for another few years and, even then, the viewing angles will be very limited. For the highest quality 3D, you need active shutter frame glasses." |
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I'm at CES (writing this from my hotel room). I had a chance to check out the glassless 3D demos from Panasonic, Sony and Toshiba. Sony's is actually quite impressive. It is surprisingly clear, but not as clear as the 3DTVs that require glasses. It also isn't great at angles. Toshiba and Panasonic...should be embarrassed! Toshiba especially. Their glassless 3DTVs look like lenticular 3D - the kind you see on postcards or even some Blu-ray slip covers complete with what looks like interlaced stair-stepping. The edges of the tv are completely blurry - a real mess. None are ready for prime time. I would say we are still a few years away until glassless can compete with current 3DTVs.
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