You’re correct. Projectors still mostly support 3D, so if you’re into 3D that’s the best way to watch stuff or game in 3D nowadays, outside of VR headsets, of course.
the 3d tv’s were a super quick fad that went away in favor of uhd, hdr, and 4k i believe
entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.org 5 months ago
rollin@piefed.social 5 months ago
Projectors still mostly support 3D
These require glasses I assume?
I’m one of the few people who actually love 3D for movies. I’d heard of the TVs but not projectors. I’d watch all movies in 3D if I could, particularly on a large screen like a projector’s. It’s especially great IMO for movies with lots of computer-generated effects - I saw the first Avatar in 3D at an IMAX and it was amazing.entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.org 5 months ago
Yeah. Generally for 3D you’ll want a DLP projector, plus active shutter glasses. They still make the glasses, you can pick them up on Amazon. They go for about $20 per pair.
rollin@piefed.social 5 months ago
Thanks for the info. I’ll look into that. The issue with shutter glasses is, in addition to the wire, the fact that you are only seeing every other frame, alternating in each eye, making the image appear at half brightness. Still workable though, if you’re a 3D fan like me. I had a pair of shutter glasses ages ago, when Nvidia drivers used to support them - you could turn any DirectX game into 3D. VR has surpassed that now, by a long shot. I’ll def look into the projector though, it sounds more practical for watching movies with more than one person.
markz@suppo.fi 5 months ago
Yeah. Mine is from the tail end of that, and is also uhd. It’s also supposed to be smart, but in reality it doesn’t do much, which I’m thankful for.
janewaydidnothingwrong@lemmy.world 5 months ago
That sounds pretty cool actually
markz@suppo.fi 5 months ago
Not running android or some other bullshit really makes it worth its weight in gold.