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I've seen the "Regza" name on most of the Toshiba LCD sets I've found here (Australia) - though never on anything smaller than 26" or without a digital tuner. The earlier sets without digital tuners had a different name that I don't recall right now. The couple of smaller than 26" sets I've had were just "Toshiba" as was the most recent (2011ish) 32".
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rezga
I remember reading about these 3d sets .. the narrow viewing angle has always been the problem with these types of systems.
One day they will crack it! But is there a market? And great find!!!
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Could be , but I know of at least one squirrel that ain't buyin PS , Very nice set Tim ! You must have one hell of a big basement |
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On a "glasses-free" (or autostereoscopic) 3-D display, the LCD displays alternating vertical strips containing the "left" and "right" parts of the image. Then there is a lenticular lens over the LCD that makes sure the "left" part of the image goes to the left eye and the "right" part of the image goes to the right eye. You have to be centered on the screen for the 3-D effect to work. The same is actually possible with photographic images, you can print these out yourself and buy the lenticular lenses to apply to prints, and various companies also make premade 3-D prints.
I have a Fujifilm 3DW3 camera which has an autostereoscopic display. Fuji also made a 3D picture frame and Sharp made a cell phone with 3D camera and autostereo LCD. Here in Rochester there is a company called DTI (Dimension Technologies Inc, dti3d.com) that made a small (15" IIRC) autostereo LCD monitor. They have some patents around the technology and went after Sharp in court for infringing on them. I saw a demo of their monitor, good 3-D effect when you were lined up right with it. The power LED had a filter on it so that you could only see it when you were properly lined up for 3-D viewing. Multiple people could line up to view in 3-D side-by-side. |
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The company I work for has a 40ish inch Regza in the break room that has been running almost 24/7 for about 6 years, It gets shut off on weekends if there is no overtime. They have never had a problem with it. The DirecTV dish on the roof is another story...Keeps getting off target with the satellite and we get to watch the DirecTV logo bouncing around the screen for a week until someone can come reaim it.
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For JDM only?
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I'm curios, did this set gives you head ackes or completly lackes that dizzines effect of 3D with glasses?
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Nope, never once. Zenithfan1 now owns the set, delivered to him at this year's ETF convention
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What was the 3D source video for this? A twin-lens camera for broadcast (glasses needed)? The handful of 3D theatrical movies (Hugo needed glasses)?
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It never gave you dizziness?
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No, not at all. This is the best 3D tv made, the ones with glasses suck.
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Remote
I have to ask just out of curiosity, did you ever get the remote for this set? I saw someone said their was a seller on Ebay with them.
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Yep, that's where I got the remote
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