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Nvidia 3D Vision

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#1 ·
Hello!
I saw this feature some time ago, but I firstly didn't make any interest, so I just left it. But now it's kinda messing with my interest!
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I don't have the money for such thing for sure, but I just want to check how things are going with it. So, my questions are:

Will I have to buy this too, so I can watch 3D Movies for example:

http://www.amazon.com/Acer-H5360-Acer%C2%AE-3D-DLP-Projector/dp/B0036R9ZKA/ref=pd_sim_e_4

Is it really appearing just as it has to appear or it only tries to appear in front of you, but it doesn't do it right. I mean.. I was watching TV from 1 shop with 3D glasses and it's not like the 3D Cinema. It was just trying to appear in front of me, but it was on moments. It's appearing and it's "hiding". It was full crap and if this is going to be the same - LOL! Who would actually buy it?
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And can someone tell me are all games able to activate "3D Vision" or there are only few games that have this feature?
 
#2 ·
To watch 3d movies you need a 3d monitor or a 3d projector and I Don't know if it's the same as a 3d TV because I don't have it myself. There is a lot of games to play in 3d check this list of games out Nvidia made http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-3d-games.html most of the new and big games are on the list.

don't if i want the 3d vision kit but i want the 3d monitor because it's a 120Hz monitor and not 60Hz so better gaming experience
 
#3 ·
Games that are made for 3D (3D Vision Ready) are spectacular in 3D (like Civilization V, Batman: Arkham Asylum). Some 3D movies are great too, but in general, you won't get that movie theatre feeling where things pop out at your face, not because the system is not capable of such things (it is, if you can find the right videos), but because the content is not produced in that way. Starcraft 2 has some pretty amazing pop-out if you zoom in.

I've tried this on both a projector (the same Acer H5360) and a 3D monitor (ASUS VG236H) and it's worth it, in my opinion.
 
#4 ·
Most newer games are 100% 3d vision compatable.

Before you invest in any 3D equipment, I would grab some alaglyph red/blue 3d glasses. You can play games in 3d with them if you have an Nvidia GPU. I have red/blue glasses and the games that fully support 3d vision look really cool ... even with just the red/blue glasses.

Just Cause 2 GTA4 and BC2 works really well in 3D to name a few.
 
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jenesuispasbavard i have a question is the Asus 3d monitor good i heard some say that it has a sheen of green when you play games ore watch movies so did you notice anything like that

I have found no such sheen of green. The only issue I've noticed is slight ghosting near the top of the monitor. You can sometimes see a double image because some light meant for your left eye is let in through the right and vice versa. Barely noticeable, however in most games and movies.

See here.

If you're really bothered by this, you should get the projector. But that's limited to 1280x720. But then the projector has its own issues. It will be some time before the shutter glasses method catches up to what we see in the theatres.
 
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Originally Posted by Kirby1
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I really reccommend people try the red/blue 3D solution before going full 3d.


(I'm sorry for reviving the topic again but I wasn't at home for few days.)

I don't get it on 100% again. These glasses are going to work in 3D if I buy them and use them on my Nvidia 9600 GT and LG FLATRON L1750SQ on 75Hz?! Or I must buy a 3D monitor and than I can try these glasses?
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