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Old 03-03-2013, 09:20 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by TorqueDog View Post
*Certain* TVs support this feature (Sony's SimulView, LG's Dual-play), but you have to buy a set that supports it.

I bought a passive 3D TV that doesn't support it either (Toshiba 55L6200U), but by forcing 3D top/bottom or SBS, I can stretch the image and use the LG Dual-Play glasses to accomplish the same thing.

It works by showing one image on the left and one image on the right, as normal 3D does, BUT the glasses are left/left and right/right. You would have to mess with the wiring on the active 3D glasses to accomplish this. So could you do it on active? Sure, but you'd still be stretching the image and it's nowhere near as easy to do as it is with passive.
Well, if it's supported, then you don't have to mess with the wiring at all. I'd rather play split-screen than double-height or half-height anyways.
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