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