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<blockquote data-quote="SlimThug" data-source="post: 8733017" data-attributes="member: 119268"><p>Mitsubishi, Acer, and ViewSonic all currently sell 3D TVs, monitors, and projectors, but the only 3D content you will be able to view on them right now are some 3D games, and also demo material from Nvidia. </p><p></p><p>The specification for storing true stereo 3D on Blu-ray was recently finalized, but no release dates for feature films in 3D have been announced yet. This type of 3D will store both the left and right frames, as opposed to some of the single-frame, color tinted movies that are already out on DVD and Blu-ray in anaglyph 3D (Coraline, My Bloody Valentine).</p><p> </p><p>The new 3D coming out on Blu-ray will be compatible with current 3D displays. Existing Blu-ray players may be made 3D capable with a firmware upgrade, but this isn't guaranteed for all players. Those players that can be upgraded will be limited to 1080i playback for 3D, the newer players that will support the HDMI 1.4 specification will be capable of 1080p playback in 3D.</p><p> </p><p>To view games and downloadable demo reels in 3D, you will also need a PC with an Nvidia 3D capable card, and eyewear from Nvidia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlimThug, post: 8733017, member: 119268"] Mitsubishi, Acer, and ViewSonic all currently sell 3D TVs, monitors, and projectors, but the only 3D content you will be able to view on them right now are some 3D games, and also demo material from Nvidia. The specification for storing true stereo 3D on Blu-ray was recently finalized, but no release dates for feature films in 3D have been announced yet. This type of 3D will store both the left and right frames, as opposed to some of the single-frame, color tinted movies that are already out on DVD and Blu-ray in anaglyph 3D (Coraline, My Bloody Valentine). The new 3D coming out on Blu-ray will be compatible with current 3D displays. Existing Blu-ray players may be made 3D capable with a firmware upgrade, but this isn't guaranteed for all players. Those players that can be upgraded will be limited to 1080i playback for 3D, the newer players that will support the HDMI 1.4 specification will be capable of 1080p playback in 3D. To view games and downloadable demo reels in 3D, you will also need a PC with an Nvidia 3D capable card, and eyewear from Nvidia. [/QUOTE]
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