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Realistically Augmented 2D? The Neurok Optics 17" 3D LCD Monitor
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Realistically Augmented 2D? The Neurok Optics 17" 3D LCD Monitor. realistically augmented 2d. Gamers have been subjected to mere two-dimensional treatments of their avatars/scenery tracing back to the earliest days of Pong. The iZ3D monitor looks to change...
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The Neurok Optics 17" 3D LCD Monitor
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The Neurok Optics 17" 3D LCD Monitor. the-neurok-optics-17-3d-lcd-monitor. Front View of iZ3D monitor-the overall look is pretty sleek and should integrate nicely with most desktops.. Front View of iZ3D monitor-the overall look is pretty sleek and should...
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The Neurok Optics 17" 3D LCD Monitor
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Neurok Optics has a 3D monitor for World of Warcraft players
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Neurok Optics has a 3D monitor for World of Warcraft players. neurok 3dmonitor. 3D monitors may be coming sooner than you think. At the recent Blizzcon convention, Neurok Optics showed off their prototype iz3D monitor can display simulated three-dimensional...
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Taking 3D stereoptic photos
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is less of a strain. But, it seems your images are reversed for viewing -- the left image being on the right side, and vicey-versy. So, only cross-eyed viewing would render the perspective properly. On my 17" monitor at 1024x768 I can "lock in" your...
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Plasma panel collapse coming soon?
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several hundred million dollar range while an LCD plant is a billion plus range. Yes, the LCD plant may have the LCD computer monitor market to help recover it's capital cost, but it is still a big difference in cost to make up. While the computer crowd...
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Wall-Sized 3D Displays: The Ultimate Gaming Room
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planar" to find my forum posts on forums.nvidia I am also building a setup that will take any two LCD monitors and a <$80 mirror and make it 3D, this goes for any diagonal LCD screens, size doesn't matter (although the mirror will be more expensive). I...
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DSLR v Consumer Image quality
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amount of people cant tell the difference. >>I've seen the "fringing" on a Sony F-828 called C.A. (repeatedly) and it isnt >C.A. its sensor "bloom". They are quite different phenomena. CA is an optics issue. PF is partly a logical issue, as it only...
