by Michael J. Miller, PC Magazine
Last year’s big CES story was the emergence of 3D TVs. While they didn’t sell as many as some thought, most of the sets we saw last year had one thing in common: they required active glasses in which a shutter would open and close over each eye very quickly. This year, that technology was still out in full-force, but models that used passive glasses and those that work without special glasses at all were widespread as well. The result is a broader range of technologies that may help make 3D more palatable for a larger audience.
http://blogs.pcmag.com/miller/2011/01/3d_year_2_a_clash_of_technolog.php
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