From: Bret Cahill on

> >> LCD-based (meaning LCD as the display device) shutter-glasses 3D is
> >> also now on the market.  It's much more common in LCD TVs than monitors
> >> at present, due to the difficulty of driving smaller high-resolution
> >> LCDs at the
> >> requisite pixel rates, but it IS starting to come to the monitor market
> >> as well.
>
> > Yet another planned obsolescence scam.
>
> I hesitate to ask

You openly admit you are incurious?

This is juicier fare than debating if designers knew how to set things
up for a 3D stereo monitor market!


Bret Cahill


From: Bob Myers on
On 6/14/2010 9:27 PM, Bret Cahill wrote:
>
>>>> LCD-based (meaning LCD as the display device) shutter-glasses 3D is
>>>> also now on the market. It's much more common in LCD TVs than monitors
>>>> at present, due to the difficulty of driving smaller high-resolution
>>>> LCDs at the
>>>> requisite pixel rates, but it IS starting to come to the monitor market
>>>> as well.
>>>>
>>
>>> Yet another planned obsolescence scam.
>>>
>> I hesitate to ask
>>
> You openly admit you are incurious?
>

I hesitated, but I DID ask. And you didn't answer.

Bob M.

From: Bret Cahill on
> >>>> LCD-based (meaning LCD as the display device) shutter-glasses 3D is
> >>>> also now on the market.  It's much more common in LCD TVs than monitors
> >>>> at present, due to the difficulty of driving smaller high-resolution
> >>>> LCDs at the
> >>>> requisite pixel rates, but it IS starting to come to the monitor market
> >>>> as well.
>
> >>> Yet another planned obsolescence scam.
>
> >> I hesitate to ask
>
> > You openly admit you are incurious?
>
> I hesitated

That's just a waste of time.

IP is kind of like the marine tattoo, "kill 'em all and let God sort
'em out." Just focus on getting the ideas out as much as possible and
let the marketplace decide.


Bret Cahill