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Tired of getting blasted by your bro (or sis) on split-screen mode? Not wealthy enough to pick up a spare console, game and HDTV to solve the dilemma? DLP’s got a new prototype that’s seeking to squash said quandary by allowing each gamer to see different on-screen images. ‘Course, this new hotness requires that you both rock an uber-nerdy set of glasses, and if you’re curious to see what Mahalo Daily’s Veronica Belmont looks like with ‘em on, click on through to take a peek.
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Original post by Darren Murph
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