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Originally Posted by nodrogd
That's just it. There is no european standard yet for 3D broadcast or reception equipment. Sky is going down one route with only one manufacturer, JVC on board. Panasonic and Sony are developing a different system. Its all very well being a pioneer when it comes to new tech, but as we are finding with DAB, the rest of the world then opts for a different system and were left in the cold.
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HDMI 1.4 begs to differ.
The system used for displaying it is irrelevant to the compatibility of the signal. You can take any of the signals, side by side, line by line, frame by frame, or 2d + depth, and display them with any 3d technology. It might mean a bit of signal processing, but for the equipment to conform to hdmi 1.4 it will do it. As long as you can get two seperate frames from the signal then those two frames can be used with any display tech, be that active glasses, passive polarised glasses, or autostereoscopic.