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I saw a demo a coupte of years ago of a nice compact stereo display which
uses 2 LCD monitors and a beam-splitter mirror. It requires only passive
polarizing glasses and worked very nicely for the application they were
targeting at the time (stereo photography). The systme is descibed in the
paper below, and you can ask for prices at the planar.com web page (haven't
done so myself yet)
http://www.planar.com/Advantages/Innovation/docs/SPIE_Elec_Imaging05_Final.pdf
Stewart
On Sat, 28 Jan 2006, Warren DeLano wrote:
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Folks,
Whether you favor Macintosh, Linux, or Windows for stereo 3D
visualization, you're going to need some specific (and increasingly
rare) hardware.
To help you find it, we've just updated our information page on
stereo-3D-capable displays, cards, emitters, and glasses:
http://pymol.sf.net/stereo3d.html
Remarkably, we can now only find one company selling a brand new CRT
monitor suitable for stereo 3D. If you find any others, please do let
us know!
Cheers,
Warren
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