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− | {{stub}}The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (3D ゴーグル), known in the United States as '''3-D Goggles''', is a [[Pioneer LaserActive]] [[wikipedia:Active shutter 3D system|active shutter 3D glasses]] accessory developed and | + | {{stub}}The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (3D ゴーグル), known in the United States as '''3-D Goggles''', is a [[Pioneer LaserActive]] [[wikipedia:Active shutter 3D system|active shutter 3D glasses]] accessory developed and manufactured by [[Pioneer]], allowing users to view three-dimensional content in [[LaserActive]] games which support it. |
==Hardware== | ==Hardware== | ||
− | The hardware uses a shutter system to close the left and right lens rapidly to create a 3D effect. A disadvantage is that it halves the effective frame-rate, which some users can perceive as flicker. It also tends to be | + | The hardware uses a shutter system to close the left and right lens rapidly to create a 3D effect. A disadvantage is that it halves the effective frame-rate, which some users can perceive as flicker. It also tends to only be compatible with [[wikipedia:cathode-ray tube|CRT]] televisions. |
Additionally, the hardware is cross-compatible with both the [[Sega Master System]]'s [[3-D Glasses]] and the [[wikipedia:Nintendo Family Computer|Nintendo Family Computer]]'s [[wikipedia:Famicom 3D System|Family Computer 3D System]], which utilizes identical technology, and can also be used with any 3.5mm connection to view three dimensional media.{{ref|http://www.laserdiscarchive.co.uk/laserdisc_archive/pioneer/pioneer_cld-a100/pioneer_cld-a100.htm}} | Additionally, the hardware is cross-compatible with both the [[Sega Master System]]'s [[3-D Glasses]] and the [[wikipedia:Nintendo Family Computer|Nintendo Family Computer]]'s [[wikipedia:Famicom 3D System|Family Computer 3D System]], which utilizes identical technology, and can also be used with any 3.5mm connection to view three dimensional media.{{ref|http://www.laserdiscarchive.co.uk/laserdisc_archive/pioneer/pioneer_cld-a100/pioneer_cld-a100.htm}} | ||
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==Physical scans== | ==Physical scans== | ||
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+ | | region=US/JP | ||
+ | | front= | ||
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+ | | spine2= | ||
+ | | top= | ||
+ | | bottom= | ||
+ | | manual=LaserActive 3DGoggle 3DGoggleAdapter_servicemanual.pdf | ||
+ | | square=yes | ||
+ | }} | ||
==Images== | ==Images== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | LaserActive 3DGoggle logo.png|Logo. | + | LaserActive 3DGoggle logo.png|Logo |
− | LaserActive 3DGoggle.png| | + | LaserActive 3DGoggle promofeature.png|Promotional feature |
− | LaserActive 3DGoggle B.png| | + | LaserActive 3DGoggle.png|Promotional photograph |
− | LaserActive 3DGoggle JP box.jpg| | + | LaserActive 3DGoggle front.png|Front |
+ | LaserActive 3DGoggle B.png|Side | ||
+ | LaserActive 3DGoggle side.png|Side | ||
+ | LaserActive 3DGoggle rear.png|Rear | ||
+ | LaserActive 3DGoggle complete.png|Complete with packaging | ||
+ | LaserActive 3DGoggle JP box.jpg|Box, rear (JP) | ||
</Gallery> | </Gallery> | ||
Latest revision as of 19:27, 11 December 2021
- For the Sega Master System accessory, see 3-D Glasses.
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The 3D Goggle (3D ゴーグル), known in the United States as 3-D Goggles, is a Pioneer LaserActive active shutter 3D glasses accessory developed and manufactured by Pioneer, allowing users to view three-dimensional content in LaserActive games which support it.
Contents
Hardware
The hardware uses a shutter system to close the left and right lens rapidly to create a 3D effect. A disadvantage is that it halves the effective frame-rate, which some users can perceive as flicker. It also tends to only be compatible with CRT televisions.
Additionally, the hardware is cross-compatible with both the Sega Master System's 3-D Glasses and the Nintendo Family Computer's Family Computer 3D System, which utilizes identical technology, and can also be used with any 3.5mm connection to view three dimensional media.[3]
Compatibility
Versions
Localized names
Language | Localised Name | English Translation |
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English (US) | 3-D Goggles | 3-D Goggles |
Japanese | 3D ゴーグル | 3D Goggle |
Magazine articles
- Main article: 3D Goggle/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
Physical scans
Images
References
LaserActive | |
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Topics | Technical specifications | List of games | Magazine articles | Promotional material | LA Express | Pioneer LDC | Multimedia Creators Network |
Hardware | Japan | United States NEC PCE-LD1 |
Add-ons | Sega PAC | NEC PAC | Karaoke PAC | Computer Interface PAC |
Controllers | Control Pad | Turbo Pad | Remote Control Unit | Computer Interface Pack Remote Control Unit |
Accessories | 3D Goggle | 3D Goggle Adaptor | Control Pad Extension Cord | Turbo Pad Extension Cord | Karaoke Microphone | Karaoke Microphone (Key Control) |