SmoulderingCircuits
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Black space? where did you get that from?
Ever seen green screening? where something is filmed and then lifted perfectly? like for example a TV advert where the same person is sitting next to him or herself?
True depth without fooling the eyes (and the side effects of) would come from, well, true depth.
It's perfectly possible to do, even with true film and not rendered objects. It would just take time. A lot of movies now are green screened any way, that's how they pull off the effects.
The problem of course is price. Ten screens would cost ten times the amount of one. If it took off? sure, it would become far cheaper. Mind you, let's face it, a 32" one could easily be done for less than a grand and a 3DTV would cost that.
It's similar to electric cars. They work, and, now they are perfectly viable. However, they're expensive (at the moment) and there's bugger all in them for the govt. No emissions so no taxes there, no petrol so no taxes there. Infact, they're close to impossible to tax. Couple them with a fast charging unit and nuclear power and there is your solution to the petrol problem. Yet why aren't the govt endorsing and pushing it?
I run an electric bike. Hideously expensive, no tax. Simply as it's been restricted to 15mph and thus isn't considered a motor vehicle. I can ride ten miles without even breaking a sweat, and get there bloody fast![]()
I'm sure as they become more and more popular they will reduce in price. It's all about production numbers. If the depth of field TV idea took off then it wouldn't be that long before they were perfectly affordable. Going back to your storage question.. Blu ray have more than enough capacity to store three games on one disc.
If the people that just poodle about in their bangers were given horses and riding lessons as part of a government help scheme that would solve the problem. How do they think people got about 150 years ago? Ofcourse if you commute to London everyday with a bootload of gear then a horse or pushbike aren't feasable.
Maybe they could make triple screens and greater more affordable by lowering the resoloution and putting them in laptops. 3x 720p for 1.5x - 2x the cost of single 1080 would be nice