Noooo, unlucky!
Mine are still fine but I wish I'd bought another spare pair off ebay ages ago. I managed to get a new pair of version 2 glasses for about £25 and they're a lot more now.
Mine are still fine but I wish I'd bought another spare pair off ebay ages ago. I managed to get a new pair of version 2 glasses for about £25 and they're a lot more now.
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Damn :(. Did the glasses fall to the ground or something?
My left glass has a horizontal scratch that is invisible when I wear them, and it happened one time I cleaned them years ago (I think it was a hard particle).
Does your left glass not work anymore?
Your incident reminded me that I should buy another pair of glasses someday, before they are discontinued.
Damn :(. Did the glasses fall to the ground or something?
My left glass has a horizontal scratch that is invisible when I wear them, and it happened one time I cleaned them years ago (I think it was a hard particle).
Does your left glass not work anymore?
Your incident reminded me that I should buy another pair of glasses someday, before they are discontinued.
That sucks :(
This looks like your best bet at the moment.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Nvidia-3D-Vision-2-Glasses-/162105873184?hash=item25be435320:g:hjwAAOSwOVpXYgrU
They got damaged in my bag, probably while I was taking my laptop to a game dev meetup the other day. The left eye is still working (I'm always impressed at how well LCDs can cope with huge cracks running right through them), but the black splotches are quite distracting. The big splotch is far enough to the side that it isn't in the way of the screen, but the smaller splotches weren't quite so considerate. I also know from past experience that those black splotches tend to grow, so I've ordered a new pair.
In the meantime I do have a spare pair of version 1 glasses, but the nose piece won't stay on so they aren't particularly comfortable.
They got damaged in my bag, probably while I was taking my laptop to a game dev meetup the other day. The left eye is still working (I'm always impressed at how well LCDs can cope with huge cracks running right through them), but the black splotches are quite distracting. The big splotch is far enough to the side that it isn't in the way of the screen, but the smaller splotches weren't quite so considerate. I also know from past experience that those black splotches tend to grow, so I've ordered a new pair.
In the meantime I do have a spare pair of version 1 glasses, but the nose piece won't stay on so they aren't particularly comfortable.
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Ouch... damn that looks so painful:(
Damn! you should buy an Alienware Bag for your laptop! a full backpack I mean! Is definitely worth the money!
Went multiple times in different place with 3 pairs of glasses and all of them are intact to this day!
Really sad to see that happen:( Glad that you ordered a new pair!
Is actually awesome that the left lens is still working even cracked! Didn't expect it;)
Ouch... damn that looks so painful:(
Damn! you should buy an Alienware Bag for your laptop! a full backpack I mean! Is definitely worth the money!
Went multiple times in different place with 3 pairs of glasses and all of them are intact to this day!
Really sad to see that happen:( Glad that you ordered a new pair!
Is actually awesome that the left lens is still working even cracked! Didn't expect it;)
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[quote="DarkStarSword"]They got damaged in my bag, probably while I was taking my laptop to a game dev meetup the other day. The left eye is still working (I'm always impressed at how well LCDs can cope with huge cracks running right through them), but the black splotches are quite distracting. The big splotch is far enough to the side that it isn't in the way of the screen, but the smaller splotches weren't quite so considerate. I also know from past experience that those black splotches tend to grow, so I've ordered a new pair.
In the meantime I do have a spare pair of version 1 glasses, but the nose piece won't stay on so they aren't particularly comfortable.[/quote]
Yikes! Bugger is right!
For the nose piece on 3D Vision 1 glasses- superglue that nose piece on. I had the same problem with my current glasses. I prefer the v1 glasses, but something about their rubber/plastic degrades over time so that they get all sproingy. Just reporting that super-glue made that nose piece stay.
DarkStarSword said:They got damaged in my bag, probably while I was taking my laptop to a game dev meetup the other day. The left eye is still working (I'm always impressed at how well LCDs can cope with huge cracks running right through them), but the black splotches are quite distracting. The big splotch is far enough to the side that it isn't in the way of the screen, but the smaller splotches weren't quite so considerate. I also know from past experience that those black splotches tend to grow, so I've ordered a new pair.
In the meantime I do have a spare pair of version 1 glasses, but the nose piece won't stay on so they aren't particularly comfortable.
Yikes! Bugger is right!
For the nose piece on 3D Vision 1 glasses- superglue that nose piece on. I had the same problem with my current glasses. I prefer the v1 glasses, but something about their rubber/plastic degrades over time so that they get all sproingy. Just reporting that super-glue made that nose piece stay.
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The exact reason I brought a couple of backup kits.
Feel your pain man. =(
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ouch!!! Bad luck DSS
I have kids, so i'm happy to have those cheap Real3D glasses....i have like 12 of them (USD 2 each), 3 of them are totally broken...One my kids is the "Tasmanian Devil", he opened 180° and the polarized films are gone.
I have kids, so i'm happy to have those cheap Real3D glasses....i have like 12 of them (USD 2 each), 3 of them are totally broken...One my kids is the "Tasmanian Devil", he opened 180° and the polarized films are gone.
[quote="bo3b"][quote="DarkStarSword"]They got damaged in my bag, probably while I was taking my laptop to a game dev meetup the other day. The left eye is still working (I'm always impressed at how well LCDs can cope with huge cracks running right through them), but the black splotches are quite distracting. The big splotch is far enough to the side that it isn't in the way of the screen, but the smaller splotches weren't quite so considerate. I also know from past experience that those black splotches tend to grow, so I've ordered a new pair.
In the meantime I do have a spare pair of version 1 glasses, but the nose piece won't stay on so they aren't particularly comfortable.[/quote]
Yikes! Bugger is right!
For the nose piece on 3D Vision 1 glasses- superglue that nose piece on. I had the same problem with my current glasses. I prefer the v1 glasses, but something about their rubber/plastic degrades over time so that they get all sproingy. Just reporting that super-glue made that nose piece stay.[/quote]
Good to know Bo3b, I just started having the same issue with my 3D glasses. I will try the superglue trick.
DarkStarSword said:They got damaged in my bag, probably while I was taking my laptop to a game dev meetup the other day. The left eye is still working (I'm always impressed at how well LCDs can cope with huge cracks running right through them), but the black splotches are quite distracting. The big splotch is far enough to the side that it isn't in the way of the screen, but the smaller splotches weren't quite so considerate. I also know from past experience that those black splotches tend to grow, so I've ordered a new pair.
In the meantime I do have a spare pair of version 1 glasses, but the nose piece won't stay on so they aren't particularly comfortable.
Yikes! Bugger is right!
For the nose piece on 3D Vision 1 glasses- superglue that nose piece on. I had the same problem with my current glasses. I prefer the v1 glasses, but something about their rubber/plastic degrades over time so that they get all sproingy. Just reporting that super-glue made that nose piece stay.
Good to know Bo3b, I just started having the same issue with my 3D glasses. I will try the superglue trick.
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Mine are still fine but I wish I'd bought another spare pair off ebay ages ago. I managed to get a new pair of version 2 glasses for about £25 and they're a lot more now.
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My left glass has a horizontal scratch that is invisible when I wear them, and it happened one time I cleaned them years ago (I think it was a hard particle).
Does your left glass not work anymore?
Your incident reminded me that I should buy another pair of glasses someday, before they are discontinued.
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This looks like your best bet at the moment.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Nvidia-3D-Vision-2-Glasses-/162105873184?hash=item25be435320:g:hjwAAOSwOVpXYgrU
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And lots of ram and HD's ;)
In the meantime I do have a spare pair of version 1 glasses, but the nose piece won't stay on so they aren't particularly comfortable.
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Damn! you should buy an Alienware Bag for your laptop! a full backpack I mean! Is definitely worth the money!
Went multiple times in different place with 3 pairs of glasses and all of them are intact to this day!
Really sad to see that happen:( Glad that you ordered a new pair!
Is actually awesome that the left lens is still working even cracked! Didn't expect it;)
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Yikes! Bugger is right!
For the nose piece on 3D Vision 1 glasses- superglue that nose piece on. I had the same problem with my current glasses. I prefer the v1 glasses, but something about their rubber/plastic degrades over time so that they get all sproingy. Just reporting that super-glue made that nose piece stay.
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Feel your pain man. =(
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I have kids, so i'm happy to have those cheap Real3D glasses....i have like 12 of them (USD 2 each), 3 of them are totally broken...One my kids is the "Tasmanian Devil", he opened 180° and the polarized films are gone.
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Good to know Bo3b, I just started having the same issue with my 3D glasses. I will try the superglue trick.
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