December 12, 2009

3D Technology

With 3D films becoming more and more so over the last few years has it gotten to the stage where we are going to be seeing more 3D films than non 3D films? Channel 4 have actually just run a special week on 3D technology which has proved to be of an interest as you could also watch it in 3d.

However has the time come where we are going to be replacing cheap glasses and designer sunglasses with brand new 3-D glasses, after all they are very difficult to use if you already have poor vision.

They are starting to release the new 3D televisions which is a sure sign that it is all going to get pretty big. There does seem to be a fair few issues with the current 3D technology.

Although the companies behind the recent 3D updates say that it causes no health problems it would seem a lot of people are able to gain headaches from it. There seem to be a lot of movies out there that already optimise on the 3D when in fact they give a lot of people a bad headache.

If you think about it, most theme parks have 3D attractions and they seem to be ahead of a lot of other companies. In fact at Disney World Orlando they have a ride in which you do not just sit there and watch 3-D you play it. They had really put a lot of time and effort into this ride choosing the best 3D technology for it.

So although I do not think 3-D will takeover from glasses frames with the new televisions on the way it is sure to make an impact.

When it comes to 3D technology you are either really going to get into it or not be interested at all. So how on earth are those ocmputer games that you play for 8-10 hours straight going to turn 3D without giving you a banging headache.

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