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Subject: Re: 3D Glasses
From: "Prof {- dot -} Dr {- dot -} Arne Skerra" skerra {- at -} WZW {- dot -} TUM {- dot -} DE
Date: 2008-02-06

Picking up the discussion earlier this week, does anyone have
experience with a plasma screen or a DLP monitor?
See e.g.: http://www.dlp.com/hdtv/3-d_dlp_hdtv.aspx
This may solve the problems with light polarization arising from standard LCDs.
Cheers, Arne Skerra


At 12:15 Uhr +0000 04.02.2008, Andrew Raine wrote:
>Anastassis Perrakis wrote:
>
>>While we are on the subject, does anyone in general have working in
>>their labs a stereo-3D solution that does not require CRT monitors
>>but works on LCD and preferably with Linux or OSX ? (any windows
>>hints are welcome as well).
>
>Yes indeed. We have a 20" one of these:
>
>http://www.inition.co.uk/inition/product.php?URL_=product_stereovis_omnia_mimo&SubCatID_=3
>
>on one of our Linux workstations. After the original Acer screens
>were swapped for Samsung ones it is excellent. People like it for
>the lack of flicker and consequent lack of headaches! It has a wide
>angle of view, and several people can see stereo on the same screen
>at the same time, and there is no cross-talk between different
>displays in the same room.
>
>It needs to be driven by an nVidia FX-series graphics card, with
>dual DVI outputs. Other cards with dual outputs can be made to
>work, but the nVidia driver can intercept the conventional
>quad-buffered screen swapping instructions and divert the two eye
>views tot he different displays. Thus most software that is already
>stereo-capable will work without modification.
>
>In case this sounds a little too glowing, I should point out that I
>have no connection with the suppliers or the manufacturers, except
>as a customer!
>
>Andrew
>
>--
>Dr. Andrew Raine, Head of IT, MRC Dunn Human Nutrition Unit,
>Wellcome Trust/MRC Building, Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 2XY, UK
>phone: +44 (0)1223 252830 fax: +44 (0)1223 252835
>web: www.mrc-dunn.cam.ac.uk email: Andrew.Raine@mrc-dunn.cam.ac.uk


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