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Do I need a special screen material for the kind of 3D that uses shutter glasses?

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Do I need a special screen material for the kind of 3D that uses shutter glasses?

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(I don’t think I do; that’s for some older 3D technologies, right?) Also, are there any 1080p 3D or 3D-ready front projectors available now or within the next few months that I could consider? I haven’t been able to find any so far. I realize that I may just have to wait and possibly upgrade my projector when the technology is more mature, but I just wanted to look into it to be sure. Love the podcast; I have learned so much from listening! Brian Skeens I’m glad you’re finding value in the podcast! As for your questions, you probably don’t need a special screen material for 3D front projection, because it looks like many projector makers are going to use shutter glasses, not passive-polarized glasses. Systems that use shutter glasses don’t require a special screen, but those that use passive-polarized glasses do. Such a screen does not work well with 2D projection, so you’d need two screens one for 3D and one for 2D if you were going to use a polarized 3D projector. For shutter-glasses

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