[citation][nom]jackbling[/nom]You aren't getting popout without tricking the brain. Personally i dont mind wearing the nvidia glasses, helps with immersion (lols at g35 headset plus nvidia glasses); I would wear a full body suit and flight helmet if it improved my gaming experience.I also worry about people that worry about looking silly wearing 3d glasses in their own home...All that being said, parallax tech has come along fairly well; my evo 3d has excellent 3d, and is viewable from various angles with the only adverse effect being reduced 3d depth. Were i apple, i would drop this silly idea and focus on parallax, that is where the fashion conscious 3d content consumer is going to spend their dollars. OLED is pricey enough without making a 3 layer display.Currently you can find a nice 120hz 3d dlp projector for 4-600 dollars (no ghosting with dlp, lol just try to get a 7 color, color wheel if you have fast eyes)[/citation]
oleds are actually amazingly cheap. however everyone wants to make them cost so much to mark the prices up because of the "cool" factor of having a monitor that is 1/8 an inch thick.
if apply uses the oled fab, and forces a 1080p minimum resolution, they may jump start oled mass production, as they are FAR cheaper than lcds to produce (from what i read) [citation][nom]ProDigit10[/nom]IMHO it's a stupid technology, not worth spending time on!There are better alternatives on the market, the best being a plastic ribbed layer (ribs evenly distributed to the pixel width) on top of the LCD that the user can see 3D without wearing glasses. The other is polarization glasses.Those 2 are the best.[/citation]
no, polarization is only good if you need lots of glasses on the cheap, or have kids.
active shutter are the best currently, as they provide sharper images, and i also believe a bit brighter depending on the glasses quality.
the best that we currently have, but not commercially viable yet, would be head mounted displays, with 1080p screens per eye.
with 2 screens, you aren't really tricking your eyes. and you don't get the same sickness that you can get from active shutter if you have fast eyes.