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CES 2009: vid of Sony's stereoscopic 3D demo |
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At their booth they previewed three different games using the 3D technology: Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, WipEout HD, and Motorstorm: Pacific Rift.
Really, all we'll see on Sony's screens are double-vision images - a few rounds of beer has the same effect - so I hope Sony will find a way to bring this to the public soon, even only as a preview, just so we can experience it first-hand. Anyway, what am I babbling on about, here's the video:
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(mocking xbox live experience...cuz its retarded.)
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I can just think about how cool a game could be with these. Even for games that doesn't look like it could be usefull, like guitar hero 4. I mean, it would be really cool to see the partitions floating in the air in front of you! Nobody could say, "bah, it's because I'm not in front of the TV", lol. Everybody would see the partitions well (an option only, because it could get annoying).
Or for games like final fantasy 13, with Shiva summoned outside the TV, and going back into the the sake of the game, or not even going back, lol. I'd like to see my characters like I'm in 2050 with holograms, just in from of me, fighting under my control!
But sony have to make it quick for a change, and pop this in less than 6 months...
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Although...$20-$30 for those glasses? I think not. I'm in England and obviously the difference between pounds and dollars has to be taken into account, but still, that much for some plastic glasses? £10...yes (that's $15 according to google)
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still i'll get the glasses. but contacts would be so much more awesome and make the effects seem even yet more realistic.
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But I do have a feeling it is the TV doing the 3d display because of the type of glasses, polorized glasses like that need a tv with interlaced screens. These tv`s have two screens overlaying each other and the difforent angles are sent to each screen, The glasses make the eyes see the correct left right image producing 3d.
Very difforent to lcd glasses.
But the tech used in the ps3 console would very easy be manipulated to use all formats of 3d technology including old red blue glasses, lcd and vr glasses as well as 3d tv.
I would not want to spen another £1200 uk on another 50' HDtv when cheaper ways are available like I said.
3d paper glasses or lcd. very cheap and very viable to use all formats
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it was so bad, often times i would't even post becuase showing any sign of ps3 support was a promise that you would be attacked.
But since that time, something has happend, more and more ps3 supporters began poping up.
And now i have to admit, it seems like the tables are completely turned, now ps3 support had grown a great deal,
it's nice to be able to come into a set of forums these days and be able to give my opinion and show my support without being attacked.
Perhaps there are just so many of us now, the 360 fan boys simply dont have the number advantage they used to,
or perhaps. maybe, those 360 fanboys of eariler this year simply arent on the forums as much as they used to be because they currently dont have a console as its been sent in for repair. "again"
Either way, it's still nice to be able to say, The 360's Blows. and not get attacked from every corner.
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http://marketsaw.blogspot.com/2009/01/ces-2009-next3d-offers-free-in-home-3d.html
www.next3d.com
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