The holy grail of display technology is to replicate what you see in the real world. This means video playback in 3D — but when it comes to displays, what is 3D anyway? You don’t need me to tell you ...
Our inborn 3D view of the world, created when the brain combines two images (one from each eye), helps a great deal when we’re catching a baseball, avoiding a herd of stampeding water buffalo, and ...
Gamers of a certain age will remember a period roughly 15 years ago when the industry collectively decided stereoscopic 3D was going to be the next big thing in gaming. From Nvidia’s “3D Vision” ...
If you surveyed the video game industry just after E3 2010, you’d think stereoscopic 3D had finally reached a tipping point and was on the cusp of becoming a new gaming standard. Sony made everyone ...
If 3D Vision stereoscopic games and movies appeal to you, the Clevo W850CU is worth a look, but the bulk, LCD viewing-angle issues, and price are barriers. As graphics chips and CPUs become more ...
This circuit is how [John Tsiombikas] makes his cheap 3D shutter glasses work with a Linux machine. It’s not that they were incompatible with Linux. The issue is that only certain video cards have the ...
It has been found that the introduction of stereoscopic cues between an induction object and a test object will reduce the magnitude of the simultaneous whiteness contrast between the two objects. The ...
A Geometric Zig Zag Lines of 3D Effect Vector Optical Illusion is a fascinating visual puzzle that hides a 3D image within a 2D pattern. At first glance, it appears to be a random collection of ...