- Nov 14, 2010
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are there any benefits at all for active shudder 3d compared to passive 3d?
It seems that active shudder 3d only requires say an extra chip to be installed, and not a reengineering of the display itself, so (ignoring the cost of glasses) it wins on cost. OTherwise, it seems overall to be inferior.
It seems that active shudder 3d only requires say an extra chip to be installed, and not a reengineering of the display itself, so (ignoring the cost of glasses) it wins on cost. OTherwise, it seems overall to be inferior.
