Monday, April 23, 2012

Sony Releases

Sony releases television that shows each person on the sofa a totally different screen


  • Two sets of battery powered glasses 'flick' open and closed in time to screen's flicker
  • Two people see an entirely different view
  • Technology built for PlayStation gamers

By ROB WAUGH

 

Sony's new 'Simulview' PlayStation television is the first flatscreen that can show each viewer something entirely different.

The catch is that both viewers have to wear 3D glasses - the screen uses the high-speed images of the TV screen to send a different view 2D to each pair of battery powered glasses.

The 'active shutter' glasses flick open and closed in time to the television's screen updates - so each person watching sees 'their' view, and is cut off from the other person's. So far, it only works for two.



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2081702/Sony-releases-television-shows-person-sofa-totally-different-screen.html#ixzz1sucuD0xr

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