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3D Porn - Is It The Future?
Many camera manufacturers are now offering 3D cameras and camcorders - even on a consumer level.
Do you think 3D porn will gain traction in 2013? What say you? |
Until they display it on your computer screen without having to wear 3D glasses, I don't believe it will pan out. Who wants to take the time to put on glasses so they can rub one out? I can't think of anything more distracting than having to cover my eyes with a cheaply made, poorly fitting pair of awkward glasses while I masturbate.
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I think it should be. I'm indifferent to 3D, generally. But for porn it makes perfect sense.
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Most 1D porn sucks.
Would it suck more in three dimensions? |
Will it make her pimples look bigger? :helpme
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Its been 'the future' for the last 8 or so years... LOL
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more and more 3d televisions are sold in Holland.
I bet in 10 years every tv has 3D option. Just like the CRT monitors and big tv screens disappeared. It could be faster when TV stations start with Football, Soccer, Baseball in 3D. And that during a worldcup, when most people buy new TV's. In Holland soccer is displayed in 3D (i think, haven't seen it) |
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My damn cell phone can take 3d movies ... and view them ... its trippy
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2012 was not a good year for the adult productions in 3d. 2013 wont be much different
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hologram porn will be the future....holo projections all around you...
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I would not be surprised though to see a farily quick quantum leap from 3D to holographic movies and porn as the technology improves. :2 cents: |
3D poo wont catch on, B4 smellivision... :2 cents:
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Every blog, podcast and tech writer I know agrees that 3D is a scam to sell more TVs. "The entertainment and electronics industries keep trying to push 3D on consumers, even though a lot of smart people have caught on to the fact that it?s a scam. It?s time to stop the madness." http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/hin...e-3d-scam/7983 The entertainment industry keeps trying to push 3D on consumers. A lot of smart people have already caught on to the fact that it's scam, and it's time for more consumers to join the boycott. http://www.zdnet.com/blog/btl/the-3d...d-repeat/47724 The 3D gimmick has sadly infiltrated movies and television and is now threatening to infect video games and smartphones as well. There's only one reason why the entertainment industry keeps relentlessly pushing this at consumers a transparent attempt to bleed more money out of people. And, while a lot of consumers have caught on to the scam, not everyone is doing enough to stop it. http://isaacontech.areavoices.com/20...into-the-scam/ HTH |
3D viewing has been around for well over a hundred years and the key to the thing is to trick each eye into viewing a slightly different image. The polarized glasses do this but such glasses are not always necessary and I'll give you an example using a technique used in viewing stereoscopic astronomical photos called cross-eyed viewing.
Below is a century-old stereoscopic image, that is, two photos taken with a stereoscopic camera which is basically two cameras siting side by side, which produce two slightly different photos of the same target. Now what you do is this....cross your eyes until you see three images, then focus on the central image and you will see the 3D effect. http://i942.photobucket.com/albums/a...me/Willard.jpg Technology will indeed get us to true 3D viewing at some point and I assure you, we will like it! :2 cents: |
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from my point of view no one gives a shit about 3D
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The telephone. The automobile. The steamship. The steam train. The airplane. Radio. Electricity. The light bulb. The phonograph. The telegraph. The talking movie. The microwave oven. And last but far from the least, the home computer. The list could go on and on. :2 cents: |
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That's the thing you're missing. Everyone had CRT TVs. They'd buy a new one once every ten years. If it wasn't broken, even longer. So sales were flat. Then flat screens came out and the market responded well and began replacing their CRTs. Then the market had finished replacing their CRTs, so the sales fell dramatically. So, in order to sell more TVs to people that already had perfectly fine TVs, they "invented" putting 60 year old tech into TVs. Idiots bought them, thinking it was good. It wasn't good. It was a gimmick. Hardly any content, stupid glasses, etc etc. HTH explain it to you. |
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Antique-1895...em25792cdb 35 cheaper version http://www.ebay.com/itm/Antique-Ster...em3f200c62 f5 |
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3D is certainly taking its time to catch on.... |
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