3D Monitors

sniperchang

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Have a look:

http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=27416

Zalman's Website: http://www.zalman.co.kr/ENG/product/CategorySecond_Pic.asp?categoryname=Monitors&categorySecond=

I got to tell you, that looks like fun to have. Only $700+! :rolleyes:

EDIT: These look like fun too http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=26995&vpn=VR920&manufacture=Vuzix

Main Site: http://www.vuzix.com/iwear/products_vr920.html


Hmm, Anyone find any reviews for 3D Visual Products such as above?

Sorry i haven't but those LOOK awesome.
Great find ! :D
 
I did a google search for reviews for the headset, and it seems to be very good, but slightly grainy and not so deep in color. However it's equivilant to looking at a 60+ in screen 7 feet away.

I hope these devices get more popular in the near future so that supply and demand eventually makes them cheaper...
 
I tried one of the 3d gaming things at a booth, it is cool and at the same time made me feel dizzy. They had a bunch of games you could try, including wow, but it was hard to focus on and the colors were only meh.
 
I tried one of the 3d gaming things at a booth, it is cool and at the same time made me feel dizzy. They had a bunch of games you could try, including wow, but it was hard to focus on and the colors were only meh.

One of the reviews I read had an interview with the makers of the VR920. From their answers I got the impression that past commercial headsets were very strainfull on the eyes because you needed to focus on the screen that are only inches away from your eyes. Did you have to focus your eyes directly to the screens of the headset you tried?

Cause the VR920 's focal point is like 7 feet away, which would be alot better for eye strain (thus reducing any headaches/dizzyness), compared to what I'm saying above.
 
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