I guess the next BIG thing would be holograms. Or even clear screens like the ones in the movie, Minority Report. That would be much more appealing advancement than 3D tech in your home.
Now if we're talking about the next big mainstream tech, then motion sensing should be included in the discussion. What I'm disappointed about is that gaming on the PS3 and Xbox didn't progress in terms of motion detection after Wii's success. I was hoping for realistic, accurate mimicry of movements to emulate sword fighting and such. The best we have is Wii Resorts, where you clumsily bash bloated stick figures with sticks.
To be frank, motion sensing has been wasted with the weak and underpowered Wii.
Anyone try out the #D stuff that comes with Nvidia drivers now? I really wanna find some 3D glasses that don't require me to by a kids movie. Though I might enjoy the movie. Some kids movies are awesome!
Nate over at legitreviews gave it a glowing review!
"Legit Bottom Line: NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D has come out with guns blazing and it looks good, real good! If you are getting bored of PC gaming in general 3D gaming will invigorate your gaming appetite and make you wonder why it took this many years to come to market."
http://www.legitreviews.com/article/889/1/
Can you imagine motion sensing tech with a pair of these? True Immersion!
This is not the Stereoscopic. You need the expensive stuff for that and certain monitors. This is just basic I have any nvidia card and any set of 3D glasses. It doesn't look as good as what you are talking about. It's the basic red/blue looking screen not as nice as that, but only costs what a pair of 3D glasses will cost you.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_Overview.html
here is a good link about them both.
Also on this page they mis spell Geforce
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_Discover_requirements.html
I've got little depth perception and 3D movies that require me to wear glasses give me a headache, so I'll pass until it's a standard feature that requires no glasses (like the coming Mitsubishi TV's or the old Sega Holoseum).
People read the stupidest things. Like this sig, for instance.
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That's the only way to keep up with all of this tech.
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Ahh, I see. That's the same glasses you pick up at the movie theater for 3D movies. I don't really enjoy 3D movies too much, the effect is a little underwhelming.
Now if you've ever been to Universal studios and done the Amazing Spiderman ride....WOW!
If they can make 3D work via stereo displays and or hologram type tech, I might adopt it. But as long as I, and everyone else in the room, have to wear dumb glasses to view it, no thanks.
This is pretty neat stuff i love what i've read and i would love when they come out in affordable price!
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