Hey, thanks for the info. I would now only interested in the likely price, but probably find the first only the dealer, which obstruct the display.
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a test of CT that are used for 3D Television at only 10% of the brightness in the viewer.
Are not two things basically thrown confused? The 10% brightness is only when one has a shutter glasses. For monitors, where you do not need the brightness should not be at 10%, but really at 100%. (I would still engage in a value of 50%, depending of the type!)
Correct me if I'm wrong!
Best regards,
Constantin
Antwort von cutty:
I would need as a display for my HD200 to control the sharpness. Ideal would be at least 16:9 and Y / C input. But so s.die 10cm + diagonal, it should be. Would be where to have it.
Antwort von Blackeagle123:
You need a 3d display with touch screen for a HD200? I believe you enough a normal 16:9 Display and it is of course massive! or are you primarily concerned with the Touch Screen? I do not see how a touch screen to control the HD200 ;-)
Greetings!
Antwort von Blackeagle123:
Or do you do such things? (Even when you do not need touch screen, but a monitor that displays both signals as a 3d-picture. SOWAS is sure to be synonymous as a portable version (no need for glasses) to the market.
The 10% brightness is only when one has a shutter glasses. For monitors, where you do not need the brightness should not be at 10%, but really at 100%.
No, this is not true. Through all the glasses you lose s.Lichtleistung logically. Here are the percentages that arrives at the Movies in the eye of the viewer: 12% Passive Stereo (polarizer (RealD)) 16% Active stereo (shutter glasses) 7% Infitec stereo (Dolby 3D)