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11.08.2010
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We have been swamped with questions about 3D TV so decided to put together a list of the most commonly asked questions that hopefully will help you understand this technology, what it offers and whether it is right for you.
3D TV is a generic term for a display technology that lets home viewers experience TV programs, movies, games, and other video content in a stereoscopic effect. It adds the illusion of a third dimension, depth, to current TV and HDTV display technology, which is typically limited to only height and width ("2D").
Yes. The 3D capability is a function that you simply switch on and off as desired
No. Between 5% and 10% of people suffer from stereo blindness, according to the College of Optometrists in Vision Development. They often have good depth perception--which relies on more than just stereopsis--but cannot perceive the depth dimension of 3D video presentations. Some stereo-blind viewers can watch 3D material with no problem as long as they wear glasses; it simply appears as 2D to them. Others may experience headaches, eye fatigue or other problems.
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01.08.2010
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The Sonos app for iPad is due out this month (August) and it will truly blow you away! I guarantee that you will NOT find a better solution or control for your Digital Audio integration in Hawke's Bay. Come in and see us now to experience the world of digital audio as it should be.Sonos' iPad app combines consumer-friendly features, cutting edge technologies and fun.
By Robert Archer
July 29, 2010 |
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