Man what happened to that post where I suggested using two transparent TN panels oriented at right angles and triggering alternately every other frame, placed directly in front of the screen? Or would that cost more than a 3D display?
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03-18-2014, 06:28 AM
Given that a 3D TV seems to be less than twice the cost of a 2D one the same size which doesn't have the added complexity of being transparent, I'd say yes, it would be more expensive to do that. Also, you're forgetting even fancy-ass transparent displays have to have a polarising filter, so you wouldn't be able to see the back screen anyway.
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I meant transparent large-cell liquid crystal switchable polarizers, not entire displays built around them.
I think ignoring supply/demand, the per-unit cost for building a single transparent liquid crystal cell should be cheaper than that of a display with around 6 million individual cells (assuming 1080p 3-channel). If I were to use one as an alternating-frame passive 3D polarizer, it would only need two levels (polarize and don't-polarize). http://hdguru.com/tru3d-active-to-passiv...on-review/ Comment: This is scam. The guys leaving poitive feedback is one of them… …don’t pay even a 100 box on that piece of glass. They are selling it for more than 1000 dollar…they are a robber… Wonder why nobody has done anything similar for computer monitors and running at 60hz. 03-18-2014, 09:35 PM
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The Obamacare gravy train departs at the end of month, and logic dictates that I too get on the dole despite my views on handouts. I'm still trying to figure out the .gov subsidizing me so I can subsidize old people puzzle though. I wish I could cut out the middle man, but my state didn't expand Medicaid (this years election should fix that). 03-19-2014, 01:46 AM
They're not getting free healthcare - you get a subsidy if you can't afford it, you can't have your application turned down if you have a previous condition, and you're fined if you can afford it but don't buy it (because otherwise insurance companies would moan that they're having to provide for people they historically could leave to die, and there isn't more profit to balance this out). It's not a perfect system.
Still, it's a step in the right direction, the right direction being free, effective healthcare becoming a human right, like access to food.
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Steam powered user forums are down, not big surprise. Whatever will I do now without Spuf to visit until it returns within the next millenium?
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