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Game Boxart Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken is a PSN game set in the Rocketbirds universe, which you may be familiar with from the PC game “Rocketbirds: Revolution!”. Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken is set in Albatropolis, a land full of birds which has be
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Game Boxart Magic The Gathering: Tactics is the latest PC incarnation of Magic The Gathering. There have been many attempts to convert the Magic The Gathering trading card game into a computer game. Some attempts have been better than others, but this is perha
Game Boxart We reviewed Fallen Earth when it first came out. At the time, we were quite impressed with it. Has Fallen Earth stood the test of time? Well, we've returned to check it out again following the release of the Blood Sports expansion, and I think it
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RealView Deep Screen - No 3D Glasses Required
Written by: Etali
Date: 2010-07-19
What would you say to a depth-enhancing addon for your TV that didn't require 3D glasses? The RealView Innovations Deep Screen does just that. It supports 23" and 32" screens at the moment, and ones for bigger TVs are on the way too.

Recent surveys indicate that consumers are not sold on the idea of home-based 3DTV. Of those surveyed, nearly 70 percent of those who don’t want 3DTV cited the stereoscopic glasses as the main reason. RealView Innovations’ 23” and 32” Deep Screens, which debuted in the US at E3 in June, do not require 3D glasses. Equally important, the Deep Screen works with any current movie, DVD or video game available.

Using patented Depth-Enhancing Technology that uncovers depth cues hidden in 2D images, the Deep Screen uses a combination of sophisticated optical components that work seamlessly with existing TVs, PCs and LCDs by simply fitting over the screen. Once the Deep Screen is in place over the monitor any movie, show or video game will instantly exhibit a rich, multi-dimensional expansion of images, colors and space. Images seem to extend forward from the viewer, as if expanding the screen’s depth and providing a wider visual horizon. There are no glasses or software required or any type of pre-programmed content. It’s ready out of the box (larger version will be available in late 2010).

“The jury is still out on whether the world is ready for conventional home-based 3D that require special glasses,” stated Eamonn Ansbro, RealView’s Executive Director. “The technology is just not there yet as far as most consumers are concerned. No one wants to wear the glasses, especially for extended periods. RealView’s technology takes a completely different approach. Best of all, the solution we’ve developed is ready to go, now! Simply attach it to your screen and your movies and games will appear more spacious and multi-dimensional. The Deep Screen creates an amazing sense of depth and immersion. It’s the only viable solution on the market that’s ready for home use.”
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