Nvidia 3D Vision Stereoscopic Glasses
Introduction: The concept of using Bifocal lenses to project 3D images is no new concept. We have been doing it since the early theater. Over time that technology has come to PC's and has been available in many forms from various companies. Early 3D stereoscopic glasses were limited to just specific colors. Either done in LED or early Green/Red monitors. Some might even remember the Nintendo Virtual Boy which used scanning technology per eye. More recent solutions would divide a monitors 60 Hz into 30 HZ per eye. And tended to be rather low resolution. Which caused flicker and eyestrain. All the devices I mentioned tend to cause headaches after prolonged use.
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01-08-2009, 02:59 PM #1N00b
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I would buy those glasses if they let you use "Bloom" Chris. When they fix the Bloom they will be perfect. Until then I'll stick with my tried and true 19" CRT because I've heard those LCDs were invented by Satan......

Whoever reads this should do themselves a favor and find one of the demo kiosks NVIDIA is sending to stores.
This is a better way to game. I've been gaming more than I have in years, and this is the reason. It's pretty amazing to have the monitor look like a window into a world of battling action figures, way more fun than the old way.


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