Ordinary computer monitors, polarized 3D glasses can see around 3D format movies? What player should I use?
The reason is the principle of 3D, the 3D film is double picture format, the two picture is in accordance with the angle difference is taken, simulation of human eyes to see the reality of the object, one eye to see the picture, a picture of seeing, then 3D TV and 3D glasses is to make a picture only to see right the eye can not see, another picture can only see the left eye and right eye can not see and you can see a different picture can be formed by 3D, the shutter time alternating two screen display with opening and closing can form 3D shutter glasses. The polarizing display is a layer of filter film to a resolution of 1080 interlaced screen is divided into two parts, each part of the 540 resolution, then this part only makes the right eye and the left eye to see the 540 resolution through respective polarizing glasses. So you can form 3D, and the ordinary LCD doesn't make your left eye see only the left picture, and the right eye only sees the right picture.
The reason is the principle of 3D, the 3D film is double picture format, the two picture is in accordance with the angle difference is taken, simulation of human eyes to see the reality of the object, one eye to see the picture, a picture of seeing, then 3D TV and 3D glasses is to make a picture only to see right the eye can not see, another picture can only see the left eye and right eye can not see and you can see a different picture can be formed by 3D, the shutter time alternating two screen display with opening and closing can form 3D shutter glasses. The polarizing display is a layer of filter film to a resolution of 1080 interlaced screen is divided into two parts, each part of the 540 resolution, then this part only makes the right eye and the left eye to see the 540 resolution through respective polarizing glasses. So you can form 3D, and the ordinary LCD doesn't make your left eye see only the left picture, and the right eye only sees the right picture.
No, except for the color scheme, both polarized light and shutter are needed. Both glasses and monitors must be available. Except for the color biased movies, but the color biased films must be seen with biased glasses. That is to say, ordinary displays can not use polarized light and shutter glasses.