by TheD » 20 Jul 10, 2:07 pm
You have 2 main ways of sending a 3d image, one is 2 frames at once (side by side, interlaced, odd and even pixels ect.) or one after the other.
For 3d to look right you need at least 25 frames per an eye a second.
But having shutter glasses flash 25 times a sec per an eye would hurt your eyes, that is why you need at least a 100hz output from a TV (each frame shown twice, 50hz per an eye).
It is too hard to render 50 1080p frames a sec for most games on a PS3.
Then again, one frame less than 25 is not going to kill you and it is only 6 fps under what most PS3 games max out at.
Nothing stops the PS3 from outputting 1920x1080P at 60HZ, which is enough to output 30hz per an eye at 1080P.
And I don't get what sony is on about, most PS3 games are 720p at 30fps, not 60fps.
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TheD on 20 Jul 10, 2:28 pm, edited 4 times in total.