choffmann
08-30-2010, 02:51 PM
Hi all,
flat screen TV monitors capable of "3D" viewing are coming up in the stores more and more. Using acive or passive polarising glasses or other technologies makes you feel like more "inside" the action.
I wonder, whether there will be (or already are) projectors meeting this new technique.
Also, I wonder, will these projectors be helpful in cockpit outside visualisation? I mean, most of the time you´re sitting in your sim, you will look at scenery objects which are at least several feet or even thousands of feet away. But doesn´t 3 D viewing make sense mainly watching objects that are pretty close? Far objects seem more flat to the eye, isn´t that true?
When wearing somewhat darkening glasses, would this hinder you reading your cockpit instruments?
What is your opinion?
Cheers
Chris
flat screen TV monitors capable of "3D" viewing are coming up in the stores more and more. Using acive or passive polarising glasses or other technologies makes you feel like more "inside" the action.
I wonder, whether there will be (or already are) projectors meeting this new technique.
Also, I wonder, will these projectors be helpful in cockpit outside visualisation? I mean, most of the time you´re sitting in your sim, you will look at scenery objects which are at least several feet or even thousands of feet away. But doesn´t 3 D viewing make sense mainly watching objects that are pretty close? Far objects seem more flat to the eye, isn´t that true?
When wearing somewhat darkening glasses, would this hinder you reading your cockpit instruments?
What is your opinion?
Cheers
Chris