I just bought a pair of Eye3D shutter glasses. Has anyone here had experience with these or other shutter glasses? How does it look?
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Hi Hquervo,
I want to buy those too ...
What is your question about ?
Do you have problems ?
I mean you should tell us what it looks like ...
A few years ago I was playing on of the arcade games with 3D glasses and it looked like you can grab those 3D objects.
If you don't have a three dimensional view (you don't see depth), it could be a config problem.
I think there is some kind of switch on the glasses to invert the refresh.
Please tell me what it's like ...
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I just ordered them...they will be here wednesday, I was just checking to see if I could find anyone who has used them before. So far I've heard that the Eye3D 4 in 1 are the best shutter glasses out there, in performance and value. That UPS Guy better get here fast.... hee hee.
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So Hquervo, what's the verdict? Those glasses look pretty tempting but I want to hear a G400 owner's opinion
Rahul
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Ok....I finally got my new toy. They kick ass. Unreal looks awesome, Pod Racer pretty god, Turok2 awesome. One problem with the shutter glasses is that you need to have a good monitor capable of supporting over 120hz refresh at the resolution you want to play. I recomend 1024x768. I have a Viewsonic PT795 and it works great. The other problem I noticed is that in a game like Unreal Tournament that has a lot of lights and stuff, the glasses don't work very well. Because there is always a bit of ghosting, due to the shutter technology, it can get very disturbing visually. I can play for about an hour before I get a bit eye sore. They are a fun toy, and cost too much for the quality you get, but there is nothing that can replace the feeling I got the first time I saw the Metrabyte logo actually reach out of the monitor at me. They are SWEET.....
[This message has been edited by Hquervo (edited 07 January 2000).]
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Thanx for feedback Hquervo !
I guess I have to grab 'em for myself now ...
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Cheers,
Maggi
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