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Given we now have reasonably priced high pixel density 3d glasses (Nreal Air) and they can present themselves as a single full HD monitor of double width (3840x1080) we can have a usable true 3d desktop
The Solution
Have a toggle that would make gnome render the desktop at half width, display them side by side for regular flat image. In cube mode render a picture for each eye separately with a slightly offset camera, and display side-by-side.
The Alternatives
I'm not aware of any alternatives.
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The Motivation
Given we now have reasonably priced high pixel density 3d glasses (Nreal Air) and they can present themselves as a single full HD monitor of double width (3840x1080) we can have a usable true 3d desktop
The Solution
Have a toggle that would make gnome render the desktop at half width, display them side by side for regular flat image. In cube mode render a picture for each eye separately with a slightly offset camera, and display side-by-side.
The Alternatives
I'm not aware of any alternatives.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: