I wouldn't mind wearing the glasses if its dark and you don't get any other light bouncing of the rims or something.
I would hope they make another type of glasses that would sit closer to your face.
The thing is, I find this a good idea for movies. But I think the possibility is bigger with Video games.
I mean think of playing Natal (no controller) in a 3d world! Or even wii sports on a 3d TV!!!!
If I was Microsoft or Sony or Nintendo I would be spending my time trying to figure out how to do this on the gaming machine. Now days the TV has to be built for it. But if they can figure out how to do this on Plasma and 120mhz LCD's, even with some glasses in HD. Would be way worth it! They need to buy that Nvida Technology that does 3d for games on your computer.
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I wouldn't mind wearing the glasses if its dark and you don't get any other light bouncing of the rims or something.
I would hope they make another type of glasses that would sit closer to your face.
The thing is, I find this a good idea for movies. But I think the possibility is bigger with Video games.
I mean think of playing Natal (no controller) in a 3d world! Or even wii sports on a 3d TV!!!!
If I was Microsoft or Sony or Nintendo I would be spending my time trying to figure out how to do this on the gaming machine. Now days the TV has to be built for it. But if they can figure out how to do this on Plasma and 120mhz LCD's, even with some glasses in HD. Would be way worth it! They need to buy that Nvida Technology that does 3d for games on your computer.