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Does the Dual Play feature in Smart TV work only in 3D or 2D as well? If yes, then what games can it be used in?
The Dual Play feature of LG Smart TV can be used in another way - watching in 2D and 3D at the same time! When playing the TV in 3D mode, a person wearing the normal 3D glasses will see a 3D image, while a person wearing a Dual Play glass will see a 2D image.
Is it so?? can we really watch 2D and 3D at a same time on a TV?
Yes! If there is a person who does not want to watch the TV in 3D, he or she simply has to use the Dual Play glasses while watching a 3D movie to see the movie in 2D! Everyone else who watches the movie with the standard 3D glasses will still get the full 3D effect.
LG WRman Sherlock, out!
This is made possible by the passive 3D glasses that LG 3D TVs use. These glasses use differently polarized screens for each eye. In Dual Play glasses, both eyes have the same polarization. So a person wearing a Dual Play glass will see in 2D, while a person wearing a normal 3D glass will see pictures in 3D. Of course, the TV should be in the 3D Mode.Wow..nice tech....never knew something like this also exist.
Does the Dual Play feature in Smart TV work only in 3D or 2D as well? If yes, then what games can it be used in?
I don't think that the Dual Play function supports 3D. But "Gran Turismo" is the only PS3 title I have tried with Dual Play and full-screen multiplayer gaming was much more credible than I initially expected.
Dual Play as a feature of LG 3D TV is quite good, but in my personal opinion, the feature is useful only for casual gamers - and who like to play on consoles. Even for consoles, the most popular FPS games and online multiplayer games do not support split screens - so Dual Play is limited in its use; wouldn't you agree?
You raise a good point in that not everyone will be utilizing the Dual Play feature in LG 3D TVs. However, that is not to say that it is not a useful feature when you do use it. You will be surprised how many games are actually compatible with Dual Play. In addition, saying that the feature is only useful for casual gamers is like saying that only casual gamers will purchase a Nintendo Wii. Even if that is true, it doesn't mean it isn't popular (not exactly the best analogy, but you get my point, right?).
LG WRman Sherlock, out!
I get your perspective but any hardcore gamer will swear by his PC gaming rig and not his console..