From: kkt@philabs.philips.com (Kim-Kiat Tan)
Subject: Re: TECH: Tektronics Stereo Visualization "Goggles"
Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1992 13:17:43 GMT
Message-ID: <1992Sep21.131743.21528@philabs.philips.com>
Organization: Philips Laboratories, Briarcliff, New York


In article <1992Sep21.074731.26498@u.washington.edu> penrose@ramirez.princeton.edu (Christopher Penrose) writes:
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>I have a casual interest in rumored technology: I hear that Tektronics
>has a line of stereo goggles.  How do they interface? To what models
>of computers?
>
>Christopher Penrose
>penrose@silvertone.princeton.edu

	I think it work for any computers as long as you can have a sync signal
connected to it (I used in with SUN). Basically it's a polarizing shuttle that
alternately shutting left and right eyes off. YOu can either buy the goggles
with the shuttle on it or buy a polarizing screen to put in front of your
monitor screen and use a cheaper polarizing glass.

[Co-mod (Mark): shutter, not shuttle.]
