Edimensional 3d gaming glasses
You will have eyestrain issues. Overall Review: Neat concept, but more of a novelty. The price is right if you want a new toy. They are advertised specifically for nvidia cards, but the nvidia drivers are so old you will be forced to use the generic drivers, which have fewer features.
The nvidia driver on your system must match the glasses driver or it will not work. Pros: The effect was very entertaining.
Called the children into the room to look at it. They got a big kick out of it. So did the wife. Cons: I would find it very difficult to adjust to these to the point where I would find them comfortable for gaming. Overall Review: Be careful! Pros: The depth effects are sometimes awe inspiring including several maps from UT4. Depending on how you tweak, you will be able to pick far away targest out with ease.
Morrowind environments can also look quite stunning. There is a definite out of screen experience when it is available. Max Payne has bullets zooming out of the screen and the cinematic conclusions to slow mo battles can be huge in your face fun. Price is about right. Cons: Eyestrain from ghosting and going from menu back to games. Anomalies in games can add to this, like clipping textures or skies.
Everything does get darker too. The instructions are strange and often counter-intuitive. Figuring out the driver installs can be a time-consuming. Many games are not set correctly by default. Overall Review: Since I found the manual to be confusing as heck I decided to clarify something here: If you have an Nvidia card you just need the You don't need the ED drivers.
The CD does not include the video drivers just the stereo. Install video, reboot and then install stereo, reboot. You will also want the ED. Then look at settings on advanced properties of video card. These are good taste of 3d for the money but I'm left wanting more.
Apps designed with stereo in mind would be great. What about a 3d music player with 3d effects syncd to the music? Only the test application worked. And indeed - on the Voodoo2 the Wicked3D drivers worked well as planned. Of course the stereo mode is a quite a hit in your performance when we measure it in framerate.
We did some tests to reflect this. First of all, bare in mind that the performance does not depend on your stereoglasses , but on the driver you use. The Wicked3D driver also does only support Windows As you can see in the above charts the stereo mode is a huge hit for the performance. But don't let you impress by these examples, in several games the performance drop will not be that big. The glasses use a technology called "sync doubling" to create the stereo effect. Sync doubling arranges the left and right eye images up and down.
It will render two images at the same time. The trick of sync doubling is to place an additional v-sync between each of the "subimages".
That's where "sync-doubling" got its name from: because of the additional v-sync the whole sync rate gets doubled. Now these two subimages are being interlaced and then drawn synchronized to the refresh rate. Be sure that you have a monitor that supports at least Hz in your preferred resolutions. The dongle and IR transmitter get their power from videocard via the monitor connector. You cannot use the DVI connector for this!
If you have one of the older videocards that do not support this then you have to use the power adaptor. Otherwise your pc might not boot because the videocard cannot be initialized. After playing games with the E-D glasses for hours now, in all honesty we can say "Yes, they really enhanced my multimedia experience", Stereo3D with the E-D glasses surely is a fine thing to own.
The glasses work very well and they are good and comfortable to wear the size is adjustable, there are two sets of bows coming with the package. They even are good to wear when you already have to use eyeglasses, you simply put the E-D glasses over your eyeglasses. The ghost effect nearly can't be noticed even though you can make it noticeable with a trick, but during gaming you won't notice it , they are even better than my 3D Revelator glasses. At least with some driver tweaking you can get rid of this effect.
But before you get your pair of E-D glasses you should be aware of the following facts:. Your monitor should support at least Hz in your preferred resolutions. The best would be that it can do Hz. Your videocard should be powerful enough to play current games at reasonable resolutions. For older games or smaller resolutions the required MHz power is not that big.
Ask your monitor vendor to find this out. Usually all new monitors should fullfill this requirement. Experience the latest in virtual reality technology with 3D images that float inside and outside of your monitor! Become immersed in unbelievably real 3D environments as our patented stereoscopic 3D glasses instantly create a truly 3-dimensional viewing experience with all of your favorite gaming titles. You have to see to believe--thrills guaranteed! When I rolled in on my ground targets, I found that my aiming of rockets and bombs was actually a lot better in 3D than in 2D.
That means a real sense of depth and distance as you're taking aim at the enemy battalion approaching, trying to find the apex of the next turn, or coming in for a carrier landing in your F It's why so many customers report improved game play performance when using our glasses in addition to stunning scenery and visuals.
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