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索尼澳大利亚的总经理Michael Ephraim认为3D技术目前只是开了一个头,还有很长的路要走。
“我们的期待永远比现状更多,我们想象的3D技术是适用于一切内容的,你可能更希望看到3D的动作片或是3D的体育赛事,而不是一部3D的爱情片。比尔盖茨曾说技术的发展永远不可能比想象的更快,但一旦发展起来,会比我们想象的更为广阔。我觉得这句话同样适用于3D技术。”
近期3D电影的需求持续下降,3DS表现不佳,这不禁让人对Michael Ephraim的话产生质疑,而Michael Ephraim认为任天堂提供的3D服务并不是真正的3D服务,3D应当是一种全方位的立体体验,而3DS并没有达到这样的效果。
“它(指3DS)不是真正立体的3D,这种效果你只能通过眼镜来实现。”他解释道:“你可能会说现在大部分游戏都做不到这一点,但就我个人看来,在体验过电视和电影上面那种子弹呼啸而来的刺激感觉之后,没人会愿意要一个缩水了的3D效果。你(在3DS上)得不到这种体验。”
PS Vita并没有加入3D技术,但它仍然是一台强大的机器:ARM说它在功能上甚至堪比PC。
索尼也曾经表示在3D技术趋于成熟之前,他们不会在任何手持设备比如Vita上加入3D技术。
原文:
Michael Ephraim, Sony Computer Entertainment Australia’s managing director, believes that 3D is far from over, and that the technology still has a way to go.
“It’s just that we expected it to take off much faster than what happened,” he explained. “The thinking was that everything was going to be 3D, but there is content more suited to 3D than others. You don’t want to see a romance in 3D as much as you want to see an action or sports event in 3D.” He said that the tech is still likely to become huge, adding: “I think it was Bill Gates who said technology doesn’t happen as fast as we think, but when it does happen, it happens bigger than we think. I think that’s very applicable to 3D.”
The recent decline in demand for 3D movies, as well as the poor overall performance of the 3DS, may leave some in doubt of Ephraim’s words, but he believes that Nintendo’s handheld was not offering a true 3D experience. ”3D is a stereoscopic experience where you expect the character to jump out of the screen and fly by your ears,” he said in a feature on Screenplay. “3DS did not offer that.
“It wasn’t stereoscopic 3D, which you can only achieve through glasses…You could argue that maybe all the games haven’t come out for it, but personally, I don’t think somebody wants a watered-down 3D experience after they have watched television and movies where bullets are flying around their ears. You don’t get that experience [with 3DS].”
The PS Vita doesn’t utilise 3D, but it’s also a more powerful machine: ARM said it couldhave the power of a PC, theoretically.
Sony has stated that it wouldn’t incorporate 3D into a handheld, such as the Vita, until the tech was definitely ready. |
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