now - please dont discuss the price as one of the Dons has asked me to make that clear
last week i got the chance to have a go on the new nvidia sterescopic 3d glasses...
the nvidia representative demoed some games that use the stereoscopic feature to OcUK staff, including FarCry2 and Unreal Tournament 3
initially, i see things like this as a gimmick. i know it may sound a bit negative over a new innovation... however, things like this have been tried in the past and have always been a failure.
build quality of the glasses was very good - even on the sample
they are lightweight and feel like a pair of oakley sunglasses
they charge off a usb mini jack on the side of the glasses which is hardly noticable
the glasses have an on/off button on the top left that controls the imaging
and there is a USB reciever module that sits near you to talk to the glasses
the stereoscopic features only work on 120Hz monitors
so unfortunatly you would most likley need a new screen to use them
and the max size the frequency supports is 22"
with a max res of 1680*1050
i played a game of UT3 and had 5 minutes of setting things on fire in FC2
the glasses felt natural after a few minutes and provided an effect i did not expect
rather than things jumping out at you. the glasses give a realistic depth of field
looking down my iron sights in FC2 was fantastic - you could see 'distance' between the tip of the gun and its handle
i was very impressed by the technology
as a keen gamer - i doubt i would invest in a pair for a few reasons
1. i wouldn't downsize my screen
2. i dont think the glasses would be comfortable with a gaming headset
3. i think they would hinder competative online play
having said that - i would get some for single player games
i am really enthusiastic about this hardware evolving and becoming accessable to all - even though i dont think it adds a lot to a games overall experience, i think they make games a little bit richer
last week i got the chance to have a go on the new nvidia sterescopic 3d glasses...
the nvidia representative demoed some games that use the stereoscopic feature to OcUK staff, including FarCry2 and Unreal Tournament 3
initially, i see things like this as a gimmick. i know it may sound a bit negative over a new innovation... however, things like this have been tried in the past and have always been a failure.
build quality of the glasses was very good - even on the sample
they are lightweight and feel like a pair of oakley sunglasses
they charge off a usb mini jack on the side of the glasses which is hardly noticable
the glasses have an on/off button on the top left that controls the imaging
and there is a USB reciever module that sits near you to talk to the glasses
the stereoscopic features only work on 120Hz monitors
so unfortunatly you would most likley need a new screen to use them
and the max size the frequency supports is 22"
with a max res of 1680*1050
i played a game of UT3 and had 5 minutes of setting things on fire in FC2
the glasses felt natural after a few minutes and provided an effect i did not expect
rather than things jumping out at you. the glasses give a realistic depth of field
looking down my iron sights in FC2 was fantastic - you could see 'distance' between the tip of the gun and its handle
i was very impressed by the technology
as a keen gamer - i doubt i would invest in a pair for a few reasons
1. i wouldn't downsize my screen
2. i dont think the glasses would be comfortable with a gaming headset
3. i think they would hinder competative online play
having said that - i would get some for single player games
i am really enthusiastic about this hardware evolving and becoming accessable to all - even though i dont think it adds a lot to a games overall experience, i think they make games a little bit richer