February 1, 2010
But is widespread 3D video as soon as Avatar & CES gadget launches indicate?
What can stop this? Nothing. We will all watch everything in 3D — live
& recorded; fiction & real-life action; professional content
& user-generated; and on every screen whether it’s on a wall, in a
pocket or connected to a keyboard & even by a variety of ubiquitous
projectors that will turn any surface into a 3D display.
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| COMMENTS (8) | | 02/05/2010 | | What are you going to wear glasses all the time? 3d is just a gimmick. |
| | 02/04/2010 | | This time 3d is here to stay. Big LED monitors will drive 3D in the home without the need for glasses. They dreamed of it in 1860. For the first time in the history of photography it will become a reality. |
| | 02/04/2010 | | The broad industry will push it to be more technically competent, faster, so that there is content that is attractive to an audience yet hard to aquire through the net - for the average user. It is early days but my bet is it will achieve mainstream takeup in a decade.
HD is nice and took to long to be implemented, until the net really really started to take hold. It won't take so long for 3d to be improved for general consumption. |
| | 02/04/2010 | | this may all happen... give it about 60 years.
right now, the same thing will stop 3D this time as last time... it's a gimmick that doesn't add any real value.
so this guy might be right. but we won't probably be alive to see it. good luck kids! |
| | 02/04/2010 | | companies are wasting their time and money making all this 3D stuff, no one will use it.
the odd bit of art specifically made for it will be neat and fun to enjoy, but we do NOT want to have everything in 3D, which means essentially blurry and in need of shades.
we love our wonderfully crisp images too much. |
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