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Re: Polarized light+TV
This technology is called "line doubling" and is a technique to make standard def appear more hi def. It is also used to interpolate an interlaced video source to display on a progressive scan monitor. In projection systems, this technique also gives a brighter output by doubling the amount of scan lines displayed at any one point in time. Remember that HD or DTV signals use 60 Hz frame rate max. Anything more than that is generated in the display.
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Re: Polarized light+TV
you can have cyan glasses and red glasses and then have both players on the whole screen. red player wouldnt be able to see blue players screen because its red (so red player has a blue screen and blue player has a red screen) then everyone sees violet!
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