@(Unverified) CEOs now a days are thinking of only now. Even though SONY and other brands will be around in the future, the current men running it probably wont be there, so they are going to use 3D now, and leave it up to whoever is running the company in 10-20 years to name the true 3D technology.
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This isn't 3D. Not even close. It's stereo - two flat images providing one fixed perspective.
3D imaging allows you to see the scene from any angle.
Call it what it is, or you won't have any words left when real 3D is in front of you.
@Paul
I really envy your gaming setup man......How much did the entire thing cost you?
Ben, I don't know what you're talking about. Stereoscopic imaging is universally referred to as 3D.
You're thinking of a hologram.
@(Unverified) CEOs now a days are thinking of only now. Even though SONY and other brands will be around in the future, the current men running it probably wont be there, so they are going to use 3D now, and leave it up to whoever is running the company in 10-20 years to name the true 3D technology.