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Report, edit, etc...Posted by kholdstare on 2006-07-23 at 09:18:12
Hey, On the radio I heard that they are making 3D TV without the glasses. They say it is possible by projection it through a "Jelloey" substance. Of course, they tried it on jello. It worked, but the image was blurry. So now they're trying to find a substitute that works. Any comments?
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Kow on 2006-07-23 at 09:52:22
Does it work for people without binocular vision?
Report, edit, etc...Posted by n2o-SiMpSoNs on 2006-07-23 at 10:57:00
wow ill go right out and buy one. [/sarcasm]

lol

jk this sounds cool maybe if they perfect in in another few years.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Chronophobia on 2006-07-23 at 11:04:04
This sounds just as when there was a video where Japanese people had invent the "invisible colour", even though it was just blue/greenscreen, remember that one?
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Syphon on 2006-07-23 at 12:41:35
The invisible colour... CLEAR?

Thread starter, unless you can provide us with a source article or more to go off of than "what you heard on the radio" this belongs in Misc.

(Although I hope it doesn't 3D TV would rock.)
Report, edit, etc...Posted by DT_Battlekruser on 2006-07-23 at 14:34:57
QUOTE(Kow @ Jul 23 2006, 06:52 AM)
Does it work for people without binocular vision?
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Probably not. What has been completely developed and released, however, is a projection system where an image is projected seemingly into thin air. It's two-dimensional, thrown from a projector onto a stream of helium or other gas coming from the main screen. You can stick your hand through the "screen", and they have developed and are working on improving a touch-screen system with this. Someday, this will probably be three-dimensional.

Want one of these? The price tag is something like $12,000.

Report, edit, etc...Posted by Oo.Jamal.oO on 2006-07-23 at 17:02:55
I read something about this around 2 years ago, where they were attempting to create a 3-D like image on a television set. I believe that they had suceeded and were in the process of perfecting it, and were working on building a giant tv to put into this one shop in tokyo, japan.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Rantent on 2006-07-23 at 20:56:22
Or they could make actual 3d images.

A scientist in japan did this, by making different wavelengths of light run into each other at various locations, it created a stream of dots floating in the air. It was on popular science magazine some time ago.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Kow on 2006-07-23 at 21:36:49
Man, I was hoping I'd be able to see what it's like to see things in 3D. It sucks not having depth perception.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Mr.Camo on 2006-07-24 at 00:05:35
*goes out and buys Chocolate Jell-o*

Now there are more things to do then enjoy the soft, gooey, slide down your throat Jell-o!
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Syphon on 2006-07-24 at 15:07:50
QUOTE(Rantent @ Jul 23 2006, 07:56 PM)
Or they could make actual 3d images.

A scientist in japan did this, by making different wavelengths of light run into each other at various locations, it created a stream of dots floating in the air. It was on popular science magazine some time ago.
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Is that volumetric display or just holography?

If you want to read some interesting ways of holograms and volumetric images check out the wiki, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volumetric_display. It's quite interesting.

From what I read there your japanese scientist made a static volumetric image?
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Kow on 2006-07-24 at 16:08:28
Well, of course it'd be static. It'd take too much time and effort to try to animate it and keep it all aligned.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by kholdstare on 2006-07-26 at 09:58:25
I'll try to find an article.
EDIT: found one.
http://news.com.com/Philips+3D+TV+to+appea..._3-6022254.html
Report, edit, etc...Posted by EcHo on 2006-07-26 at 11:06:28
Wow i cant even imagine that. Thats way too far from my imagination. I cant even imagine what it looks like :/
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Mp)7-7 on 2006-07-30 at 08:56:01
They have made 3-D Pictures using lazers that float in the air (the next generation advertisment) So I think trying to pull off 3-D tv is a sinch!
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