Microsoft Has No Plans to Dedicate Resources on Stereo 3D Games Stereoscopic 3D technologies is a topic that is discussed pretty widely both among movie and video games industries. But while there are companies claiming that stereo-3D (S3D) is the big thing for tomorrow, it may turn out that S3D will find itself important only the day after tomorrow. Following Electronic Arts, Microsoft Corp. said that it would take years for stereo-3D games to become popular. "It is projected that less than one 0.5% of all TVs in the U.S. this year will be 3DTV. 3DTVs will make up only 5% of the TV installed base three years from now,” a Microsoft representative said on the sidelines of the company’s press conference at E3 trade-show, reports IGN web-site.http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/multime...by_Gamers.html |
Ahhh, yes, but with Vuzix's VR920 video eyewear plugged into your PC, you can do stereo 3D with the glasses alone. no need for a 3D screen (screen for each eye are in the glasses!). And with head tracking to boot! Supports most PC games converts to stereo 3D on the fly. |
I'm not convinced that having a few screens so close to your eyes is a good thing,.. also: http://arstechnica.com/hardware/revi...set-review.ars Quote:
but in short, 3D is not a must, the industry is pushing this, but that doesn't mean the customer wants/needs it; |
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