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Original Message
Just curious
Posted by 4season on December 28, 2009 at 11:06:06:
Where does one get 3D source material?
I purchased the Blu-Ray of "Coraline" which includes a 3D version, but discovered that it's the sort which uses red/green specs which I find sort of hard to watch. Wasn't aware of any which are viewable with the polarizing-type specs as used in the cinemas?
nVidia offers 3D video cards which include LCD specs, but these also require a 120 hz monitor in order to do their thing.
Just purchased a Fujifilm "Real3D" still camera recently, and the special LCD on the back requires no special glasses at all, but aside from this an a matching 3D digital frame, I wasn't aware of any other products offering 3D LCDs. It's neat, but has a smallish viewing sweet spot and don't know if the technology will scale up well beyond postcard size?