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Geek Culture / a new technology for 3D screens without glasses!

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mr Handy
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Posted: 27th Jan 2013 16:04
a new technology for 3D screens without glasses!



so guys what do you think?

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Kezzla
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Posted: 27th Jan 2013 16:18
LOL that looks really funny when it is winding up the blinking frequency.

I am somewhat unsure about using a device that pumps current into my temples. I Wonder if excessive use would mess up your blinking neural pathway and result in you blinking out of sync?

I'm not a complete idiot -- Some parts are just missing.
CoffeeGrunt
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Posted: 27th Jan 2013 16:27
Oh God, you can't be serious.

The argument is that 3D glasses make you look like an idiot. This is just...creepy. Imagine walking in on someone like this.
rolfy
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Posted: 27th Jan 2013 21:47
I think I prefer that my eyeballs remain in my head, who knows what that's going to do to them in the long run.

Still,, it would make a great pub gag and the chicks would swoon at me fluttering my lashes at them.

I don't trip over...I do random gravity checks.
The Zoq2
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Posted: 27th Jan 2013 21:50
That does not look safe
Dark Java Dude 64
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Posted: 27th Jan 2013 22:09
AH, a followup video has shown that blinking at such a frequency as stimulated electrically is not possible, 7Hz seems to be about the limit.

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4125
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Posted: 27th Jan 2013 22:13
That is worse than having 3D glasses by far also it looks very unsafe.
Why not use something similar to what the 3DS did and simply improve on that for TVs ?

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mr Handy
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Posted: 27th Jan 2013 23:17
This technology is old and safe, it's the miostimulator. But... more likely you'll pump up your eyelids after a while. Maybe it's cool after all!

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greenlig
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Posted: 28th Jan 2013 06:23
Yeah, that's all fake

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Phaelax
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Posted: 28th Jan 2013 08:20
That guy can't be serious? He replaced glasses with something even worse!

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Posted: 28th Jan 2013 13:50
Hilarious! I love these fake YouTube videos


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mr Handy
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Posted: 28th Jan 2013 15:49 Edited at: 28th Jan 2013 15:51
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