Any pasive solution nowdays? I have Nvida 3D Vision 2 but I realize that the main reason I use the glasses only a very few times is because the size and weight that make me feel unconfortable when using for more than 20 minutes.
The idea is to have a simple clip to attach to my normal glasses. I have heard in this forum about 3D pasive gaming with a 3D TV 4K. I wonder if this can be done with a small 3D TV (like a monitor for my desk) with 2K instead, or only 1080p, and what results could be obtained comparing with normal Nvidia 3D Vision 2. I need a new PC monitor, and I am not sure if it is better to buy a 2K or 4K 3D TV (24" or 27").
Any pasive solution nowdays? I have Nvida 3D Vision 2 but I realize that the main reason I use the glasses only a very few times is because the size and weight that make me feel unconfortable when using for more than 20 minutes.
The idea is to have a simple clip to attach to my normal glasses. I have heard in this forum about 3D pasive gaming with a 3D TV 4K. I wonder if this can be done with a small 3D TV (like a monitor for my desk) with 2K instead, or only 1080p, and what results could be obtained comparing with normal Nvidia 3D Vision 2. I need a new PC monitor, and I am not sure if it is better to buy a 2K or 4K 3D TV (24" or 27").
The idea is to have a simple clip to attach to my normal glasses. I have heard in this forum about 3D pasive gaming with a 3D TV 4K. I wonder if this can be done with a small 3D TV (like a monitor for my desk) with 2K instead, or only 1080p, and what results could be obtained comparing with normal Nvidia 3D Vision 2. I need a new PC monitor, and I am not sure if it is better to buy a 2K or 4K 3D TV (24" or 27").
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