Will 2 Pairs of Glasses work with one IR Emitter? Sharing 3D Vision 2.
I want to know if two pairs of glasses can be used to view a 3D monitor, sharing the same IR emitter. Reason for this is to allow another person to spectate a game I'm playing or so that two people can see pictures in 3D at the same time. I'm thinking about using the Asus VG278" Monitor and getting a second set of glasses for it.
I want to know if two pairs of glasses can be used to view a 3D monitor, sharing the same IR emitter. Reason for this is to allow another person to spectate a game I'm playing or so that two people can see pictures in 3D at the same time. I'm thinking about using the Asus VG278" Monitor and getting a second set of glasses for it.

#1
Posted 12/14/2011 08:59 PM   
yep. pretty much any number of people can view off one emitter as long as they have line of sight.
yep. pretty much any number of people can view off one emitter as long as they have line of sight.

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#2
Posted 12/14/2011 09:17 PM   
[quote name='AcidBong' date='14 December 2011 - 01:17 PM' timestamp='1323897454' post='1342346']
yep. pretty much any number of people can view off one emitter as long as they have line of sight.
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thanks
[quote name='AcidBong' date='14 December 2011 - 01:17 PM' timestamp='1323897454' post='1342346']

yep. pretty much any number of people can view off one emitter as long as they have line of sight.





thanks

#3
Posted 12/14/2011 09:43 PM   
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