Sounds very awesome but doesn't sound realistic.
These glasses- they block out 60 of the 90 frames? I don't get how someone could get glasses to block out a frame. Even if, when the tv's playing at 90fps and only showing 30fps, no matter how fast the flicker is, the eye can read that the tv's playing at 90fps and that means there'll always be those super quick flashes of light...which could be damaging.
What I was thinking was:
The non-colored 3D glasses work by having you look at the tv, and the light is polarized (I think that was the word). Polarized meaning many horizontal lines of light and vertical lines. The glasses are also like this; except one lens blocks out the vertical light while the other lens blocks out horizontal light giving it that 3d effect. Maybe your idea could work using this feature. One show is shown with horizontal light only while the other is only shown with vertical. Each person can get glasses that allows them to see their shows respective light direction. This would also mean only 2 shows would work like this, or maybe even a game and a show at the same time.
Or an even more realistic/ more reasonable idea such as splitscreen. Up to 4 shows at a time, User can customize the size of their screen (example- You bought the tv so you want the bigger screen, and 2 other people are watching. So you can split the screens into 60% 20% 20%). Put 4 headphone slots on the tv labeled show1, show2, show3, show4. Whoever watching show1 puts headphones in that slot. Finally, a 'show' button that when you press it, all actions on the remote apply to the show highlighted. Press it twice, and remote actions shift to show3. 2 more times and it shifts back to show1(the numbers loop).
Last edited by fett175; Aug 13, 2012 at 11:08 PM.