Dear Nvidia, your promotions said the glasses were fully adjustable. Allow me to refesh your memories....
[quote] Unmatched Comfort and Style
Wireless 3D glasses, designed after modern sunglasses, are comfortable, lightweight, and fully adjustable.[/quote]
I was unaware that 'fully adjustable' meant, 'open and close and with different nose pieces'.
Allow me to explain, my head is rather big, one size fits all is a lie, and its a lie which makes it hard for me to find a hat. Your glasses pinch my head, rather uncomfortably. They are not adjustable at all, and being I don't need glasses, it would be nice if you sold a set that didn't have the extra space there too as the corners catch glare very easily.
Its really a fantastic product but be honest, the glasses are not 'adjustable' they are 'one size fits average'. I'm not the only one with a massive melon out there, give us an option /wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />
Dear Nvidia, your promotions said the glasses were fully adjustable. Allow me to refesh your memories....
Unmatched Comfort and Style
Wireless 3D glasses, designed after modern sunglasses, are comfortable, lightweight, and fully adjustable.
I was unaware that 'fully adjustable' meant, 'open and close and with different nose pieces'.
Allow me to explain, my head is rather big, one size fits all is a lie, and its a lie which makes it hard for me to find a hat. Your glasses pinch my head, rather uncomfortably. They are not adjustable at all, and being I don't need glasses, it would be nice if you sold a set that didn't have the extra space there too as the corners catch glare very easily.
Its really a fantastic product but be honest, the glasses are not 'adjustable' they are 'one size fits average'. I'm not the only one with a massive melon out there, give us an option /wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />
Dear Nvidia, your promotions said the glasses were fully adjustable. Allow me to refesh your memories....
[quote] Unmatched Comfort and Style
Wireless 3D glasses, designed after modern sunglasses, are comfortable, lightweight, and fully adjustable.[/quote]
I was unaware that 'fully adjustable' meant, 'open and close and with different nose pieces'.
Allow me to explain, my head is rather big, one size fits all is a lie, and its a lie which makes it hard for me to find a hat. Your glasses pinch my head, rather uncomfortably. They are not adjustable at all, and being I don't need glasses, it would be nice if you sold a set that didn't have the extra space there too as the corners catch glare very easily.
Its really a fantastic product but be honest, the glasses are not 'adjustable' they are 'one size fits average'. I'm not the only one with a massive melon out there, give us an option /wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />
Dear Nvidia, your promotions said the glasses were fully adjustable. Allow me to refesh your memories....
Unmatched Comfort and Style
Wireless 3D glasses, designed after modern sunglasses, are comfortable, lightweight, and fully adjustable.
I was unaware that 'fully adjustable' meant, 'open and close and with different nose pieces'.
Allow me to explain, my head is rather big, one size fits all is a lie, and its a lie which makes it hard for me to find a hat. Your glasses pinch my head, rather uncomfortably. They are not adjustable at all, and being I don't need glasses, it would be nice if you sold a set that didn't have the extra space there too as the corners catch glare very easily.
Its really a fantastic product but be honest, the glasses are not 'adjustable' they are 'one size fits average'. I'm not the only one with a massive melon out there, give us an option /wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />
I agree, yes make a pair for people who dont wear normal glasses as there is too much light getting in from sides and top, any chance of makeing the shutter lighter as other compnay's now have them, while i am at it how about pricing, are newer pair's going to be more competive priced, and dont forget parts likes sperate shutters, batteries, glasses or emitter only ect ect
I agree, yes make a pair for people who dont wear normal glasses as there is too much light getting in from sides and top, any chance of makeing the shutter lighter as other compnay's now have them, while i am at it how about pricing, are newer pair's going to be more competive priced, and dont forget parts likes sperate shutters, batteries, glasses or emitter only ect ect
I agree, yes make a pair for people who dont wear normal glasses as there is too much light getting in from sides and top, any chance of makeing the shutter lighter as other compnay's now have them, while i am at it how about pricing, are newer pair's going to be more competive priced, and dont forget parts likes sperate shutters, batteries, glasses or emitter only ect ect
I agree, yes make a pair for people who dont wear normal glasses as there is too much light getting in from sides and top, any chance of makeing the shutter lighter as other compnay's now have them, while i am at it how about pricing, are newer pair's going to be more competive priced, and dont forget parts likes sperate shutters, batteries, glasses or emitter only ect ect
I've owned mine since feb and have babied them like i do all my electronics. Yet the green rubber tips came off on the end so now theyre even more uncomfortable. The nose pieces also come off, and every time i take the glasses off i have to shove it back onto the pegs the rest of the way.
I really wish they'd redesign them to have thin, metal arms (or whatever the term is) that are actually adjustable in length and have some flex to them (as in they can bend slightly outward) rather than the thick uncomfortable plastic crap.
with a headset on, these glasses are instant headaches pretty much. I have to wear them weird, like put the headphones on and then then glasses, with the ends of the arms resting above the headphones. This angles the lenses weird adn i get a reflection of the ceiling on them, which sucks.
I've owned mine since feb and have babied them like i do all my electronics. Yet the green rubber tips came off on the end so now theyre even more uncomfortable. The nose pieces also come off, and every time i take the glasses off i have to shove it back onto the pegs the rest of the way.
I really wish they'd redesign them to have thin, metal arms (or whatever the term is) that are actually adjustable in length and have some flex to them (as in they can bend slightly outward) rather than the thick uncomfortable plastic crap.
with a headset on, these glasses are instant headaches pretty much. I have to wear them weird, like put the headphones on and then then glasses, with the ends of the arms resting above the headphones. This angles the lenses weird adn i get a reflection of the ceiling on them, which sucks.
How the heck did you manage to make the nose pieces fall off... They are securely on mine, unless you are didn't "baby" them as much as yout think you did.
How the heck did you manage to make the nose pieces fall off... They are securely on mine, unless you are didn't "baby" them as much as yout think you did.
[quote name='FirestoneX' date='01 December 2010 - 09:19 PM' timestamp='1291252745' post='1154459']
How the heck did you manage to make the nose pieces fall off... They are securely on mine, unless you are didn't "baby" them as much as yout think you did.
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Yeah, do baby them. If they're not on my face they're folded and in their pouch in a drawer. I have a pair of regular glasses that i've been wearing for almost a decade, with no scratches or damage to them, but then again, those are real glasses, made of metal frame. There is no damage to the nose pieces or the pegs they're inserted on, they just simply come off partially every time i wear them. Maybe it has something to do with the weird way i have to wear them so i dont have the sharp, hard plastic arms digging in behind my ears.
[quote name='FirestoneX' date='01 December 2010 - 09:19 PM' timestamp='1291252745' post='1154459']
How the heck did you manage to make the nose pieces fall off... They are securely on mine, unless you are didn't "baby" them as much as yout think you did.
Yeah, do baby them. If they're not on my face they're folded and in their pouch in a drawer. I have a pair of regular glasses that i've been wearing for almost a decade, with no scratches or damage to them, but then again, those are real glasses, made of metal frame. There is no damage to the nose pieces or the pegs they're inserted on, they just simply come off partially every time i wear them. Maybe it has something to do with the weird way i have to wear them so i dont have the sharp, hard plastic arms digging in behind my ears.
[quote] Unmatched Comfort and Style
Wireless 3D glasses, designed after modern sunglasses, are comfortable, lightweight, and fully adjustable.[/quote]
I was unaware that 'fully adjustable' meant, 'open and close and with different nose pieces'.
Allow me to explain, my head is rather big, one size fits all is a lie, and its a lie which makes it hard for me to find a hat. Your glasses pinch my head, rather uncomfortably. They are not adjustable at all, and being I don't need glasses, it would be nice if you sold a set that didn't have the extra space there too as the corners catch glare very easily.
Its really a fantastic product but be honest, the glasses are not 'adjustable' they are 'one size fits average'. I'm not the only one with a massive melon out there, give us an option
I was unaware that 'fully adjustable' meant, 'open and close and with different nose pieces'.
Allow me to explain, my head is rather big, one size fits all is a lie, and its a lie which makes it hard for me to find a hat. Your glasses pinch my head, rather uncomfortably. They are not adjustable at all, and being I don't need glasses, it would be nice if you sold a set that didn't have the extra space there too as the corners catch glare very easily.
Its really a fantastic product but be honest, the glasses are not 'adjustable' they are 'one size fits average'. I'm not the only one with a massive melon out there, give us an option
[quote] Unmatched Comfort and Style
Wireless 3D glasses, designed after modern sunglasses, are comfortable, lightweight, and fully adjustable.[/quote]
I was unaware that 'fully adjustable' meant, 'open and close and with different nose pieces'.
Allow me to explain, my head is rather big, one size fits all is a lie, and its a lie which makes it hard for me to find a hat. Your glasses pinch my head, rather uncomfortably. They are not adjustable at all, and being I don't need glasses, it would be nice if you sold a set that didn't have the extra space there too as the corners catch glare very easily.
Its really a fantastic product but be honest, the glasses are not 'adjustable' they are 'one size fits average'. I'm not the only one with a massive melon out there, give us an option
I was unaware that 'fully adjustable' meant, 'open and close and with different nose pieces'.
Allow me to explain, my head is rather big, one size fits all is a lie, and its a lie which makes it hard for me to find a hat. Your glasses pinch my head, rather uncomfortably. They are not adjustable at all, and being I don't need glasses, it would be nice if you sold a set that didn't have the extra space there too as the corners catch glare very easily.
Its really a fantastic product but be honest, the glasses are not 'adjustable' they are 'one size fits average'. I'm not the only one with a massive melon out there, give us an option
I've owned mine since feb and have babied them like i do all my electronics. Yet the green rubber tips came off on the end so now theyre even more uncomfortable. The nose pieces also come off, and every time i take the glasses off i have to shove it back onto the pegs the rest of the way.
I really wish they'd redesign them to have thin, metal arms (or whatever the term is) that are actually adjustable in length and have some flex to them (as in they can bend slightly outward) rather than the thick uncomfortable plastic crap.
with a headset on, these glasses are instant headaches pretty much. I have to wear them weird, like put the headphones on and then then glasses, with the ends of the arms resting above the headphones. This angles the lenses weird adn i get a reflection of the ceiling on them, which sucks.
anyways, i sign this unofficial bighead petition.
I've owned mine since feb and have babied them like i do all my electronics. Yet the green rubber tips came off on the end so now theyre even more uncomfortable. The nose pieces also come off, and every time i take the glasses off i have to shove it back onto the pegs the rest of the way.
I really wish they'd redesign them to have thin, metal arms (or whatever the term is) that are actually adjustable in length and have some flex to them (as in they can bend slightly outward) rather than the thick uncomfortable plastic crap.
with a headset on, these glasses are instant headaches pretty much. I have to wear them weird, like put the headphones on and then then glasses, with the ends of the arms resting above the headphones. This angles the lenses weird adn i get a reflection of the ceiling on them, which sucks.
anyways, i sign this unofficial bighead petition.
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How the heck did you manage to make the nose pieces fall off... They are securely on mine, unless you are didn't "baby" them as much as yout think you did.
[/quote]
Yeah, do baby them. If they're not on my face they're folded and in their pouch in a drawer. I have a pair of regular glasses that i've been wearing for almost a decade, with no scratches or damage to them, but then again, those are real glasses, made of metal frame. There is no damage to the nose pieces or the pegs they're inserted on, they just simply come off partially every time i wear them. Maybe it has something to do with the weird way i have to wear them so i dont have the sharp, hard plastic arms digging in behind my ears.
How the heck did you manage to make the nose pieces fall off... They are securely on mine, unless you are didn't "baby" them as much as yout think you did.
Yeah, do baby them. If they're not on my face they're folded and in their pouch in a drawer. I have a pair of regular glasses that i've been wearing for almost a decade, with no scratches or damage to them, but then again, those are real glasses, made of metal frame. There is no damage to the nose pieces or the pegs they're inserted on, they just simply come off partially every time i wear them. Maybe it has something to do with the weird way i have to wear them so i dont have the sharp, hard plastic arms digging in behind my ears.
Ubelsteiner Rig
Intel Q9550 @ 3.9Ghz
Asus P5E-VM HDMI
4x2GB DDR2-1000
Nvidia GTX 570 (900/1800/2000)
Creative X-Fi
In-Win BR-665
Mitsubishi 60" DLP