Just lately I've been fortunate enough to visit South Korea to see a customer. Whilst I was there I had a little spare time to see some of the sights of Korea.
One of the cool things I saw there was a something called Dual Play by LG .Below you can see a photo I took of Dual-Play.
As you can see, there is a different picture displayed on each screen. In this case there was a racing game being played, so it's not soo obvious. But take it from me, each of those two windows were displaying different images.
What's so cool about that I hear you ask…… Well lets take a step to the side….
Cool hey? Only one screen displaying two different screens. The screen you see will depend on which window you stand behind. Now my understanding of this technology, is that is similar to the technology used with 3D films and when you buy the product you actually buy glasses not little windows. Imagine being able to play two player Full-Screen COD using the same TV!! I wonder if they can take the technology further, I wonder if they could allow four, eight different screens off of one TV. The whole family could all watch something different at the same time.
Gotta love tech.
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Reminds me of this : http://gawker.com/child-abuse-billboard-contains-secret-message-not-vis-493154535 except side to side rather than up and down.
Definitely cool tech for video games (think 1st person shooter games) .. for TV though - Sound might screw that use case up. :)
-Carlo
There must be a way to split out the audio and send it to glasses with built in headphones.
I believe some LG TVs already on the market do this, and I thought the latest COD supports it with just some of the special dual play glasses
Nice! Have you tired it?