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tech to bring portable SFP+ cable gaming to masses
It doesn't really "pop out" at you at all, even if it does look somewhat like it is SFP. I have yet to see the SFPS though, so I won't comment on that until it's out. Either way, this kind of SFP+ cable Transceiver will not be coming to huge SFPTVs anytime soon, or possibly at all.The unique and useful properties of a polarizing filter mean that by combining 2 filters, we can make a kind of dimmer switch for light. If you take two pieces of polarizing film (think back to junior high science classes now), and slowly rotate them around, at one point they will let most light through and at another point they will let zero light through. This is because in the first instance the direction of the light is aligned by the first filter than allowed to pass through by the next filter. However, when you rotate the second filter, you are slowly making it so that the aligned light is unable to pass through and reach your eye.The advantage of this method is that the quality is superb with almost no "bleeding" of one image into the other. Unfortunately, some people claim it gives them a headache. In all my years of playing games with active should be used shutter glasses from NVidia, I have never had a headache, so I suspect the problem is perhaps just something you get used to. When TV first came out, I suspect there were similar complaints from a large proportion of the population.This will be the consumer SFP+ cable platform of choice for many years to come. Yes, the glasses are annoying, but then again we won't be watching everything in SFP. When I sit down in front of my PC to play a game in SFP+ cable, for instance, I barely notice them
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