Thursday, February 23, 2012

eDimensional 3DGLASSES New and Improved Wired 3D Glasses System for PC

eDimensional 3DGLASSES New and Improved Wired 3D Glasses System for PC

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 1.8 x 10.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B0006IQVGS
  • Item model number: 3DGLASSES

By : eDimensional
List Price : $99.95
Price : $89.95
You Save : $10.00 (10%)
eDimensional 3DGLASSES New and Improved Wired 3D Glasses System for PC

Product Description


The most realistic gaming graphics ever! Experience the latest in virtual reality technology with 3D images that float inside and outside of your monitor. You have to see to believe--thrills guaranteed! New Ultimate 3D Bundle. The E-D wired 3D glasses include our new and improved software that offers support for virtually and PC game, plus DVD movies, photos and even Google Earth for a stunning 3D experience right on your PC! Intuitive depth perception for more accurate height and distance calculation, plus amazing visuals! 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-14. It's why so many customers report improved game play performance when using our glasses in addition to stunning scenery and visuals. "The First 3-D glasses we've genuinely been impressed with... The result is a truly immersive 3-D experience that brings the environment right out in front of you and increases game-play intensity." - PC Magazine. It's easy to be experiencing real 3D. Installation is a snap with no USB or serial ports required and nothing internal. Just install the patented software one time, plug in our adapter to any standard PC, and we guarantee you'll experience the best gaming and graphics EVER. Features: Adjust size easily for superior comfort. 6 ft. (2.4m) long cord, Toggle 3D gaming mode on and off with the touch of a button, Exclusive support for all video cards and both CRT and LCD monitors. System Requirements for Gaming: Windows PC XP/Vista/7, CRT or LCD external monitor (no laptop screens).

 

eDimensional 3DGLASSES New and Improved Wired 3D Glasses System for PC

 

Technical Details

  • Works on virtually all PC games
  • Supports virtually any PC
  • Supports both CRT and LCD monitors
  • Comfortable and adjustable
  • Watch DVD movies and view photos in real 3D
eDimensional 3DGLASSES New and Improved Wired 3D Glasses System for PC

Customer Reviews


These ed glasses are meant to give the illusion of motion parallax and focus depth. The result is that games are more 3d than they otherwise would be, mainly from the sense of depth that is added.
These work by taking your game, which is rendered in frames, and splitting the image so that one frame is offset compared to the other. These frames are rendered in a specific order, which the glasses are synced too.
The ED glasses are basically like single pixel lcd's, where one eye piece is can close, blocking all light, or open, allowing all light. Every frame, one eye is blocked out, while the other is shown, this pattern alternates between each eye. This is so one eye only sees its particular angle, and the result is a parallax illusion is created.
Now, the reason i just gave that explanation is that you need to know how they work in order to understand the following points.
Because each eye is blanked out every other frame, your light output, and frame rate is effectively cut in half. So a 60 hz refresh rate display will run at 30 hz with the glasses. I have found this to be quite tolerable, but apparently others do not fair so well with such a low refresh rate. So, be warned that you either need to tolerate lower refresh rates and its accompanying flicker, or you need to make sure you display has a high enough refresh rate that when you do use the glasses you won't see any (120 hz base refresh cut in half is 60 hz, which is quite tolerable for most). Along with this, the glasses don't work well with odd numbered refresh rates, like 75 hz. I believe this is because the glasses evenly split frames between each eye, and most humans have two eyes, of which 75 hz cannot evenly split into 2. So be aware that if your display does support higher refresh rates that they are not odd numbered.
Another biggie is that because these glasses work on the same principle as most lcd monitors, they are not likely to work with lcd monitors. Without getting into physics too much, lcd's work off of polarizing light into a single state,and since the light coming out of an lcd monitor is already polarized, the passive polarizers are bound to negatively interact with the already polarized light. So, this may result in the glasses always appearing blanked out, not allowing you to see the monitor, or may result in ghosting.
Because of this i recommend only using these glasses with non-polarized based display technology. Examples would be plasmas, CRT's, DLP's...etc. I've effectively used the glasses with two dlp projectors, and have had no troubles.
The last point, is that, yes driver support sucks! I believe Nvidia is purposefully ruining support for these glasses to make room for their own brand that they are releasing. If you have a moderately new video card, as most gamers are bound too, you will probably find the glasses don't work. One solution is ED's drivers, however these are software based and kill performance!
But, don't worry, i work around i've found fixes the problem. There is a company who manufactures their own lcd monitor (special designed to work with polarizers mind you), and they also have developed their own drivers. This company is called IZ3D, and you can go to their site and download their drivers, which include generic support for shutter glasses. Then you must go to ED's site and download the manual activator, meant only for "testing." What you can do is manually activate the ED glasses using the activator and use "pageflip" mode. Then configure the IZ3D drivers to work in shutter mode, and there you have it.
Bottom line, the glasses are a nice idea, but lack support terribly. If you're willing there are workarounds though.

I bought a pair of these recently, the drivers do not work with newer nvidia cards at all, they just cause games to crash on startup for the most part.
I'm giving them 3 stars only because they work so well on older 6000 and 7000 series cards, looks like people with newer systems have to wait for the Nvidia 3d system coming out this year.

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