I've seen a couple Auto3D TV's for sale on the web but am not sure which one's are the best. There is one I found that says it can be viewed from 9 different angles, has anyone seen any other Auto3D TVs that can be viewed from more than just 9 angles? If so let me know.. Im trying to find all of them that are currently available. Thanks, GG
Welcome to the forums GG! 9 and 16 are very common values for viewing angles - although I think there are now a 46 and 64 angle models on the market (I'd like to see that!). Are you looking to buy one or are you just researching them? I'd certainly recommend trying one out before purchasing, as the quality can vary hugely.
Hey Ian, I am just doing some research.. I sure would like to find where the 46 and 64 angle Auto 3D tv's are being sold. If you find them, link 'em for me Thanks
I'll post back here if I can find any links I saw an article on one of the 46 angle sets on this page (it's a couple of years old now though): http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2008/10/philips-3d-hdtv/
I have got the V-screen for the PSP which is a lenticuler type lens which converts 2D to 3D it is very impresive it is made by realview inovations.ie they are starting to manufacture screens for TV I have ordered a 26inch lens for my TV should have it in 10 days time
I'll be very interested to see how this works out for you . If you get a chance could you post a new thread on it once it's arrived? What else do you need to get the lenticular screen working with the TV?
http://www.sunny-ocean.com/displays.html They pretend to make 64 views auto stereo , i think it s just a prototype for now , since it would require a pretty big resolution of the lcd
@shags38: Extremely sorry for posting this in a (non-related) public thread but would you please contact me at bryan@flippingenterprises.com regarding your 3D domain portfolio that you've mentioned here and there. Apparently, sending a PM requires a post count of at least 15, therefore the need for the public post. Thanks and once again sorry for the off topic post. Bryan