The Amazing 3Dtv
Ladies and gentleman, it’s 2010 and also the 3D Tv revolution has arrived. We spent the much from the last decade talking about Plasma Television, LCD Television, and HDTVs but those talks are fast getting close to their expiry date. The 2nd decade in the second millennium is going to be all about the 3-D Television set. If you’ve been living under a rock for that past few months, and haven’t been following the out-of-this-world-buzz that 3-D TVs are generating, then let me catch you up on the whole affair. In 1844 a man by the name of David Brewster devised stereoscope – that was the birth of 3D imagery as we be aware of it. However today\’s world have all but removed involvement in the format as content was scarce as well as the colored glasses needed to appreciate the 3-D experience became more of a burden than a useful tool. That is until today, as well as the recent technological breakthroughs made by the top Tv set manufacturers to bring true 3-D Television set viewing experience in the centre of the lounge room.
To comprehend how 3D Television set technology works, one must know how our eyes work. Our eyes are several centimeters apart from each additional and so obtain the input picture from different perspectives. Our brain uses that information and it is smart enough to mesh the two into one single view, making depth, and making what we see 3 dimensional. Tricking the brain in this manner is not any straightforward process, and for years the simple and cheap technology was making use of colored glasses that had the large problem with limiting the number of colors that you could enjoy a movie in. Panasonic is one from the manufactures that has created a auto stereoscope method that has the capacity to make 3D watching doable with no need of glasses whatsoever. One big hurdle with obtaining people to upgrade their televisions to 3D is that there’s not a lot of viewable content at the moment.
A second large hurdle is that everyone wanting to watch the 3DTV content will need a pair of special 3D glasses. The glasses have to view the 3D effect, although 3DTV’s will function perfectly well as standard 2D screens for the time you’re watching 2D content. For that upcoming 3DTV’s we’re not talking cheap, disposable red/blue glasses, either.
The 3D glasses required for the new 3-D TV’s are what’s known as “active shutter” which means they synchronise with the Telly showing images alternatively towards the left eye then the right eye. While one eye sees an picture, the other eye sees nothing as that side of the glasses is darkened. Your brain stitches the switching images into a coherent 3D image.
Of course, you’ll need more than one pair of glasses if there’s more than one person inside your household.
The graphic card manufacturer, nVidia, is already offering glasses and software which changes almost any computer game into a 3D version, as long as you have a graphics card with enough power and a screen which can refresh at 120Hz, enough to provide each eye a flicker-free view in the action. Most people’s computers and monitors won’t be adequate, but avid gamers is going to be quick to upgrade once they see the impressive 3D effects and the added immersion 3D gives game play.
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