Nexon and Neople are partnering with Samsung to utilize the Odyssey 3D monitor for an immersive 3D gaming experience without the need for glasses. By fine-tuning the focal distance for 3D effects, they aim to reduce crosstalk and enhance clarity in boss battles and cutscenes. While the technology is still in its early stages, the potential for a mainstream shift towards glasses-free 3D gaming is exciting.
Michael Caine's glasses?. The plan is to utilise the as-yet-unreleased Samsung Odyssey 3D monitor to create an"immersive 3D gaming experience without the need for 3D glasses."
"By fine-tuning the focal distance for 3D effects on a case-by-case basis, Nexon and Neople aim to develop specific scenarios that determine when and how elements become 3D. These efforts reduce crosstalk—a common issue causing visual overlap—while enhancing the clarity of epic boss battles and cinematic cutscenes" says Samsung.
Well, there's something I'd like to see for myself. Glasses-free 3D has never really worked for me, probably for the same reason I never quite mastered those magic eye puzzles. Focus, unfocus, cross your eyes, look at the ceiling—I must have a defective set of peepers, because the effect is never more than a blur.made its debut at CES 2024, and makes use of a front-mounted lenticular lens, stereo camera, and eye-tracking in combination with a light field display to create a 3D effect.
Or it could all just be a flash-in-the-pan fad, as has often been the case with 3D implementation in the past. Still,appear to be trucking along at a steady rate, so perhaps proper 3D monitors and proper 3D games to go with them are the next logical step. And perhaps I'll finally win the lottery this year. One can dream, can't they?
Andy built his first gaming PC at the tender age of 12, when IDE cables were a thing and high resolution wasn't. After spending over 15 years in the production industry overseeing a variety of live and recorded projects, he started writing his own PC hardware blog in the hope that people might send him things.
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