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3D Vision Uses Active Shutter Glasses to Display 3D Content in 2D PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 29 July 2010
3D images are all the rage these days, whereby TV manufacturers are enticing consumers to have their very own 3D entertainment system, at the comfort of their homes. Nevertheless, it also seems that the 3D Vision Blog has recently outlined on methods that you can use to modify your existing NVIDIA 3D Vision glasses that can ultimately view 3D content from normal 2D images on the screen.

Basically, the NVIDIA 3D Vision glasses can only translate 3D images being projected on the screen, but somehow the 3D Vision Blog has ingeniously developed a method that can help you enjoy 3D content, without needing 3D images on the screen. Do take note that the method proposed by the blog requires users to solder shutters and IR receivers, bridging connections, and etc on the respective 3D glasses.

This mod is not for the light hearted!

3D Vision Uses Active Shutter Glasses to Display 3D Content in 2D

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