Quote Originally Posted by Freelancer View Post
I know that you can get 3D with the nVidia glasses setup and a 120Hz monitor, however I'm just wondering what the specific requirements are for televisions since they usually just bundle cheaper 3D glasses with the Blu-Ray. I'd assume a 240Hz (or higher) television would be a must?

Also, do Blu-Ray 3D releases work like the IMAX version? As in polarized 3D instead of that shitty blue/red 3D? If there's going to be shitty blue and red lines everywhere on the 3D Blu-Ray version it will just completely ruin it for me!
the way i've been told is that they get that effect by flicking both images on both sides extremely quickly and the glass's are nearly like polaroid sunnies, they blur the image and you end up with it.

but in order to do this properly you need insane hz.
from what i've heard it's in the 1000's hence why it's so expensive.
240hz just wont give the illusion properly.