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Written by Jørn Are Hatlelid, Sunday, 14 June 2009 15:34
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Hot out of the oven is the new "Create your own stereogram secret" tool. The tool lets you type in a short word, and have it converted to a stereogram. You can then send a link to the stereogram to your friends, and have them try and figure out your hidden message. Reading a stereogram may take a little bid of patience and practice, but once you have made it you'll be thrilled about the stereo 3D effect this can produce. -And from what seemingly seems to be an image with random static noise. 
Can you read the msg in this stereogram? Tip: look closely at the image and focus at something behind your monitor, and the msg will appear to you in 3D inside your screen. Click here to create your own! |
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Written by Jørn Are Hatlelid, Monday, 08 June 2009 19:26
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I am about to import a handfull stereo 3D multimedia players to norway, and am looking for interrested buyers. |
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Last Updated on Monday, 08 June 2009 19:54 |
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Written by Jørn Are Hatlelid, Friday, 15 May 2009 23:48
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Just recently, I made the investment of a Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ and the obligatory nVidia 3D Vision specs you just have to have with this monitor. Already the same thay it arrived my mail, more webshops had gotten it on-stock and the prices had fallen considerably. 2233RZ is considerably different from most LCD monitors. Not due to design, size or weight, but because it as one of the first LCDs is fast enough to offer 120Hz refresh rate. That means that the image you see can be fully updated up to 120 times a second. |
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