You can watch any video in high quality 3D.
On your iPhone.
Without a headset or glasses.
And no, it’s not going to ruin your screen during normal use.
@SadlyItsBradley My favorite historical fact about 3D and how insanely long it has taken to be adopted by the masses is that there were actual, real 3D photos taken of the America Civil War lol
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Mine is on the way. And many videos will follow!
But this is a great glimpse into the kind of experiences that are possible out of the box with the Samsung Odyssey 3D monitor.
3D is not going anywhere this time. It’s in our VR headsets, it’s in our AR glasses and now it’s becoming a normal part of monitors and other device displays.
Art isn’t meant to be viewed, it’s meant to be lived.
VR could turn paintings into worlds you step inside breathing the brushstrokes, feeling the mood, redefining exhibitions as 3D universes.
Future galleries? Every masterpiece becomes a reality.
Who’s ready to walk into a Monet?