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We attended the first-ever 3D Gaming Summit to learn what industry insiders plan to do about the future of 3D films and games.
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Shutter glasses require hardware and software to be built into the display, while polarized glasses only require hardware. Shutter glasses must communicate with the display to properly open and close the lenses, while polarized glasses don’t have that problem.
Shutter glasses require users to sit in the “sweet spot,” directly in front of the screen, to see the image properly. This isn’t true for all technologies, but Nvidia’s technology requires it for now. Polarized lenses, on the other hand, can allow viewers to properly see the image at any angle, so long as they are circular polarized glasses, the de-facto standard at the 3D Gaming Summit.