Its adjustable. Just have to play around with it a bit. Maybe you can come
up with an alternative for people like yourself? (million dollar idea there)


On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 3:39 AM, Martin Baxter <martinbaxt...@gmail.com>wrote:

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> Mr Worf, 3D doesn't work for my brain. Never has.
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> On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 3:56 AM, Mr. Worf <hellomahog...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Finally! 3D Without the Glasses
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>>  <http://news.discovery.com/contributors/david-teeghman/> Analysis by David
>> Teeghman <http://news.discovery.com/contributors/david-teeghman/>
>> Tue Jun 15, 2010 12:26 PM ET
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>> 3D has come a long way in the last 50 years. With the mega success of *
>> Avatar*<http://news.discovery.com/videos/tech-avatar-whats-the-future-of-film.html>at
>>  the box office, and at least two
>> 3-D channels in the 
>> works<http://news.discovery.com/tech/tv--channels-going-3d.html>,
>> the rush is on to bring dimensionality to the small screen.
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>> But one thing has stayed remarkably consistent: the eyewear. Those pesky,
>> disposable 3-D glasses look just as awkward as they feel perched on the
>> bridge of your nose. (And some people think that 3-D vision might
>> actually be bad for 
>> you<http://news.discovery.com/tech/is-3-d-vision-bad-for-you.html>.)
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>> Good thing researchers in Microsoft's Applied Sciences Group
>> <http://www.microsoft.com/appliedsciences/>have developed a new type of
>> lens to make 3-D displays more practical and eyewear-free.
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>> According to this report from Technology 
>> Review<http://www.technologyreview.com/computing/25524/?a=f>,
>> the prototype 3-D display has a camera that's able to track a viewer's eyes
>> and a very thin lens that steers the light to the viewer's eyes.
>> Light-emitting diodes along the bottom edge of the lens switch on and off,
>> presenting different images to the viewer's left and right eye, which
>> creates the 3-D illusion.
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>> And not only is it possible to send a different image to each eye, but
>> technically, completely different images could be sent to different people
>> at the same time. Imagine advertising personalized to individual viewers. Or
>> perhaps you and your partner could watch television together but view two
>> completely different programs.
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>> Television is a social activity, and since most people prefer to watch
>> television in a group rather than alone, the more viewers that can see a 3-D
>> show, the better. Microsoft's lens is still only able to depict 3-D action
>> for two people at one time, but researchers say that will get better with
>> time.
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>> *Photo: Getty Images, modified*
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