Also, this whole thing is obviously foolishness; if the point of the parallax cameras is to track the location of the viewer above the screen — so that you can tilt it and look “behind” objects in the 3D space (really, the computer just rearranges 3D elements according to your location), then you couldn’t use houndstooth polarization, since whenever your angle changed relative to the orientation of the iPad, your glasses would become cross-polarized. IDIOT.
What is an ISB, though? Did I mean USB? Who can say? Perhaps I just invented a proprietary new technology.
Also, this whole thing is obviously foolishness; if the point of the parallax cameras is to track the location of the viewer above the screen — so that you can tilt it and look “behind” objects in the 3D space (really, the computer just rearranges 3D elements according to your location), then you couldn’t use houndstooth polarization, since whenever your angle changed relative to the orientation of the iPad, your glasses would become cross-polarized. IDIOT.
You’d need to use dual left/right polarization.
Looks kind of cool — time will tell. Interesting that you mentioned watching Star Trek on it . . .