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The bottom picture illustrates the "screen door" effect of a high-def set.
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The catch is that you have to sit exactly in front of the screen to witness the effect.
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The idea of the SmartGlass second screen as, in effect, a directed browsing enhancement.
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On top of that, there are occasional moments where the developers pull a few surprises and push the images out of the screen, introducing a cinema-like effect that is very impressive.
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Writing at CrunchGear, Devin Coldewey says that the 3-D effect sinks back into the Nintendo 3DS screen, rather than popping out of it.
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Now, this is obviously done to conserve space and retain the "stream" effect of Twitter, allowing you to see a pile of tweets on the screen at once.
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Effects can be viewed on the camera screen, allowing users to see the result of a chosen effect instantly rather than during the post-shooting experience.
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The bottom screen is 3 inches and is a touchscreen, like that of the Nintendo DS. A 3-D depth slider on the right side of the top screen lets you control how much 3-D effect is shown, from completely off to fairly deep 3-D.
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"Cutting through the smoke screen of objections, the overriding issue is that of the possible effect on house prices, " he said.
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"The 3-D effect doesn't feel to me to be one of things popping out of the screen, but of depth behind the screen, " he writes.
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When you turn on the TV in Sudan, you're bombarded with adverts for weight-loss products, with images of svelte Lebanese and Egyptian women flashing across the screen, and this undoubtedly has an effect, says Bedri.
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