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The bests quality 3D displays still not supported.
Guig Esprit du Sage [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Feb 21, 2010 20:11 Messages: 18 Offline
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There is two type of 3D displays used by a long time by computer users and stereo 3D enthusiasts or pro users.
They produce full resolution 3D (witch can be very high, sometimes higher than any other systems, like 1920 x 1200 or 2560 x 1600 ) they have a reduced ghosting effect (contrary to 120Hz LCD screens or TV), they have a hight (and the best) brightness (contrary to 120Hz plasma 3D TV ), they don't need expensive active glasses (contrary to active shutters glasses with models up to 500$) and at the contrary you can use cheap paper glasses, they don't produce a color lost, and at the end, their 3D vision is more natural and less tiring because the two part of the stereo image are displayed simultaneously.

They have the bests 3D quality, but they are expensive.

They are:
+ dual projectors displays
+ planar compatible screens.


At the moment the only way to have the best 3D quality is to download illegally extracted 3D blu-ray (or extract yourself the film from your blu-ray) and play them in stereoscopic player (stereoscopic player is the more universal 3D player but it lack the blu-ray support and an overlay GUI for the full-screen playing). It's not a right and user friendly way.

Dual outputs methods are not the hardest to implement: each eye on his own screen/projector. On the case of the planars, it additionally need that one of the video output to be horizontally or vertically flipped.


So, Cyberlink, do you plan to someday add outputs method compatible with this high quality 3D displays?

EDIT:
- support output to anaglyph-glasses (red/cyan)

a good point, for people who want to discover stereocopy.

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