The Pavonine Miracube Stereoscopic displays appear to be available for sale right now in Korea.
The 19" auto-stereo version sells for $2,450. The G320S model, a 32" 1360x768 display using polarized interlacing, goes for only $4,650!
Official site:
http://www.miracube.net/product/
Imports available here:
http://stores.ebay.com/Miracube-USA
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Sorry thought it was autostereoscopic with barriers...
It seems to be a even more expencive Zalman screen, but supports more input possiblities.
Interesting is, that if you have the $$$$ you can get a BIG screen faster than just sit and wait for Zalman to bring out their 32" version...
It seems to be a even more expencive Zalman screen, but supports more input possiblities.
Interesting is, that if you have the $$$$ you can get a BIG screen faster than just sit and wait for Zalman to bring out their 32" version...
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Only the 19" model is autostereo, others are interlaced just like the Zalman. I think the effect is supposed to be better with the glasses (viewing angles, ghosting, etc.). I would imagine it would have to be better or else why would the most expensive model be using the polarized method? Heavily overpriced, yes, but at least they are not vaporware. And yeah, this really gives me some hope that the DIY parallax barrier is a viable project. Except there still must be some trick they figured out.LukePC1 wrote:I'm asking myself: are these devices realy better than with glasses, or are they just heavyly overpriced?
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@ autosteroscopic:
The trick they use is absolutly perfect adjustment of pixels and the barriers...
--> precision
Still haven't tried our Ideas sorry...
@ silver:
Not shure how much better these are compared to Zalman...
- Zalman has it's own driver (NV)
0 both are interlaced and polarized
+ These have more supported forms of input, so it's easy to make a driver for it or find one for it.
The trick they use is absolutly perfect adjustment of pixels and the barriers...
--> precision
Still haven't tried our Ideas sorry...
@ silver:
Not shure how much better these are compared to Zalman...
- Zalman has it's own driver (NV)
0 both are interlaced and polarized
+ These have more supported forms of input, so it's easy to make a driver for it or find one for it.
Play Nations at WAR with this code to get 5.000$ as a Starterbonus:
ayqz1u0s
http://mtbs3d.com/naw/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Interesting, I'm learning more with each comment on this forum, thanksLukePC1 wrote: @ silver:
Not shure how much better these are compared to Zalman...
- Zalman has it's own driver (NV)
0 both are interlaced and polarized
+ These have more supported forms of input, so it's easy to make a driver for it or find one for it.
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