01-31-2008, 12:51 PM
Quote:THAT technology has been around for ages... You can buy a pair of 3D glasses (no, not the red/blue ones) which connect to your computer, and dig this, you can have multiple pair so more than one person can see what your seeing in 3D. Furthermore, this technology can be applied to your home entertainment system for watching DVD's. Haven't heard of this yet? I've already had a pair which broke. Check Stereo Vision on google. Nvidia video cards support it, but don't come with the glasses.Sorry, but that youtube video does not show stereo vision, but head-tracking. That's different. In that video the screen acts like a window into a virtual room. You can move that window by moving your head. Stereo vision cannot react to the movements of your head. In fact when you move your head you notice how fake stereo vision really is.
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