[quote name='Alex Layton' post='960666' date='Dec 6 2009, 02:10 PM']Hi,
Check out this new site for 3d - unfortunately it only looks good on widescreen displays
www.stanleyspeel.com
I know the guy who made it - he used to ba a friend.
I bought a copy of dream aquarium which I descovered from his site , and it looks great in 3d.[/quote]
ok this site has many things I find do not fit the facts or are inaccurate.
I'll go by solution
IZ3d:
[quote]but it doen't work well with OpenGL games[/quote]
it doesn't work with OpenGL at all (except QUad buffer openGL)
[quote]nor does it work with 64-bit operating systems[/quote]
works perfectly with x64 xp and x64 vista (will have to check about win7 x64 should work as well...)
[quote], but the novelty factor will surely wear off with time.[/quote]
nope.....
Zalman:
[quote]- a bit of ghosting[/quote]
almost no ghosting in the "sweet spot" and more ghosting everywhere else
3d vision
[quote]Unlike standard polarised glasses, in which the monitor has a filter over the screen to split the image for each eye, Nvidia's active shutter glasses do the hard work themselves.[/quote]
Shutter glasses are great. Polarized are advantageous too. Brighter, no shuttering,
[quote]Nearly flawless 3D on games that work[/quote]
many games have common problems like the user interface/ HUD not being at screen depth, shadows, etc
Overall this site's hidden purpose seems to be to make you buy the "Dream Aquarium" software. Also since this is your first post and you are promoting that site I have a sneaky suspicion that it's not a coincidence :)
Check out this new site for 3d - unfortunately it only looks good on widescreen displays
www.stanleyspeel.com
I know the guy who made it - he used to ba a friend.
I bought a copy of dream aquarium which I descovered from his site , and it looks great in 3d.
ok this site has many things I find do not fit the facts or are inaccurate.
I'll go by solution
IZ3d:
but it doen't work well with OpenGL games
it doesn't work with OpenGL at all (except QUad buffer openGL)
nor does it work with 64-bit operating systems
works perfectly with x64 xp and x64 vista (will have to check about win7 x64 should work as well...)
, but the novelty factor will surely wear off with time.
nope.....
Zalman:
- a bit of ghosting
almost no ghosting in the "sweet spot" and more ghosting everywhere else
3d vision
Unlike standard polarised glasses, in which the monitor has a filter over the screen to split the image for each eye, Nvidia's active shutter glasses do the hard work themselves.
Shutter glasses are great. Polarized are advantageous too. Brighter, no shuttering,
Nearly flawless 3D on games that work
many games have common problems like the user interface/ HUD not being at screen depth, shadows, etc
Overall this site's hidden purpose seems to be to make you buy the "Dream Aquarium" software. Also since this is your first post and you are promoting that site I have a sneaky suspicion that it's not a coincidence :)
I'm running Windows 7 64 bit and i can confirm the iZ3d driver works like a charm
I laughed at the Zalman page. The author even wonders if ATi could be preparing a 3D driver for the Zalman monitor.
Poor reviews for all 3D solutions with wrong informations, unfortunately.
The best joke is when the author compares the real contrast ratio of the iZ3D monitor with the fake dynamic contrast ratio of the Samsung 2232RZ monitor.
I'm running Windows 7 64 bit and i can confirm the iZ3d driver works like a charm
I laughed at the Zalman page. The author even wonders if ATi could be preparing a 3D driver for the Zalman monitor.
Poor reviews for all 3D solutions with wrong informations, unfortunately.
The best joke is when the author compares the real contrast ratio of the iZ3D monitor with the fake dynamic contrast ratio of the Samsung 2232RZ monitor.
Passive 3D forever
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2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter
Some inaccuracies, yes, but some truth as well. You have to wonder if the guy even owns all those solutions or just rehashing reviews from the internet.
Some inaccuracies, yes, but some truth as well. You have to wonder if the guy even owns all those solutions or just rehashing reviews from the internet.
[quote name='Zeeblade' post='960882' date='Dec 6 2009, 11:54 PM']Give me a break. This is not about how much you LOVE IZ3D LOL..
The site gives others a good idea. I like 3Dvision yet I will not shoot down iz3d.
Over all the site great.[/quote]
I agree.
no solution is perfect, be it iz3d, zalman or 3d vision. each has it's pluses and minuses. However, this site does not give others a good idea since a lot of information, as you saw above is either inaccurate or plain wrong.
[quote name='Zeeblade' post='960882' date='Dec 6 2009, 11:54 PM']Give me a break. This is not about how much you LOVE IZ3D LOL..
The site gives others a good idea. I like 3Dvision yet I will not shoot down iz3d.
Over all the site great.
I agree.
no solution is perfect, be it iz3d, zalman or 3d vision. each has it's pluses and minuses. However, this site does not give others a good idea since a lot of information, as you saw above is either inaccurate or plain wrong.
I have not seen Stanley for quite some time now (a year or 2 I think), and I know he has all major 3D solutions apart from Zalman, and the iz3d he has is the 17" screen. I think the site is targetted at beginners, however I will try my best to contact him on the errors. Only having nvidia 3d vision myself, I don't know that much on the other 3D screens.
I have not seen Stanley for quite some time now (a year or 2 I think), and I know he has all major 3D solutions apart from Zalman, and the iz3d he has is the 17" screen. I think the site is targetted at beginners, however I will try my best to contact him on the errors. Only having nvidia 3d vision myself, I don't know that much on the other 3D screens.
[quote name='cybereality' post='960851' date='Dec 7 2009, 12:19 AM']Some inaccuracies, yes, but some truth as well. You have to wonder if the guy even owns all those solutions or just rehashing reviews from the internet.[/quote]
Yeah, I find that a lot of people like to spout off criticisms about 3d Vision when they quite obviously have never tried it themselves, they're just repeating information (which may or may not be true) they've heard elsewhere. Personally, my theory is that it's mostly sour grapes from people who can't afford the package.
But yeah, be dubious of any 3d information you read online unless it's from one of the known "expert" sites.
[quote name='cybereality' post='960851' date='Dec 7 2009, 12:19 AM']Some inaccuracies, yes, but some truth as well. You have to wonder if the guy even owns all those solutions or just rehashing reviews from the internet.
Yeah, I find that a lot of people like to spout off criticisms about 3d Vision when they quite obviously have never tried it themselves, they're just repeating information (which may or may not be true) they've heard elsewhere. Personally, my theory is that it's mostly sour grapes from people who can't afford the package.
But yeah, be dubious of any 3d information you read online unless it's from one of the known "expert" sites.
[quote name='yuriythebest1' post='960703' date='Dec 6 2009, 02:34 PM']ok this site has many things I find do not fit the facts or are inaccurate.
I'll go by solution
IZ3d:
it doesn't work with OpenGL at all (except QUad buffer openGL)
works perfectly with x64 xp and x64 vista (will have to check about win7 x64 should work as well...)
nope.....
Zalman:
almost no ghosting in the "sweet spot" and more ghosting everywhere else
3d vision
Shutter glasses are great. Polarized are advantageous too. Brighter, no shuttering,
many games have common problems like the user interface/ HUD not being at screen depth, shadows, etc
Overall this site's hidden purpose seems to be to make you buy the "Dream Aquarium" software. Also since this is your first post and you are promoting that site I have a sneaky suspicion that it's not a coincidence :)[/quote]
o yer dont get yuriythebest1 mad , he knows his stuff.
[quote name='yuriythebest1' post='960703' date='Dec 6 2009, 02:34 PM']ok this site has many things I find do not fit the facts or are inaccurate.
I'll go by solution
IZ3d:
it doesn't work with OpenGL at all (except QUad buffer openGL)
works perfectly with x64 xp and x64 vista (will have to check about win7 x64 should work as well...)
nope.....
Zalman:
almost no ghosting in the "sweet spot" and more ghosting everywhere else
3d vision
Shutter glasses are great. Polarized are advantageous too. Brighter, no shuttering,
many games have common problems like the user interface/ HUD not being at screen depth, shadows, etc
Overall this site's hidden purpose seems to be to make you buy the "Dream Aquarium" software. Also since this is your first post and you are promoting that site I have a sneaky suspicion that it's not a coincidence :)
o yer dont get yuriythebest1 mad , he knows his stuff.
Check out this new site for 3d - unfortunatly it only looks good on widescreen displays
www.stanleyspeel.com
I know the guy who made it - he used to ba a friend.
I bought a copy of dream aquarium which I descovered from his site , and it looks great in 3d.
Check out this new site for 3d - unfortunatly it only looks good on widescreen displays
www.stanleyspeel.com
I know the guy who made it - he used to ba a friend.
I bought a copy of dream aquarium which I descovered from his site , and it looks great in 3d.
Check out this new site for 3d - unfortunately it only looks good on widescreen displays
www.stanleyspeel.com
I know the guy who made it - he used to ba a friend.
I bought a copy of dream aquarium which I descovered from his site , and it looks great in 3d.[/quote]
ok this site has many things I find do not fit the facts or are inaccurate.
I'll go by solution
IZ3d:
[quote]but it doen't work well with OpenGL games[/quote]
it doesn't work with OpenGL at all (except QUad buffer openGL)
[quote]nor does it work with 64-bit operating systems[/quote]
works perfectly with x64 xp and x64 vista (will have to check about win7 x64 should work as well...)
[quote], but the novelty factor will surely wear off with time.[/quote]
nope.....
Zalman:
[quote]- a bit of ghosting[/quote]
almost no ghosting in the "sweet spot" and more ghosting everywhere else
3d vision
[quote]Unlike standard polarised glasses, in which the monitor has a filter over the screen to split the image for each eye, Nvidia's active shutter glasses do the hard work themselves.[/quote]
Shutter glasses are great. Polarized are advantageous too. Brighter, no shuttering,
[quote]Nearly flawless 3D on games that work[/quote]
many games have common problems like the user interface/ HUD not being at screen depth, shadows, etc
Overall this site's hidden purpose seems to be to make you buy the "Dream Aquarium" software. Also since this is your first post and you are promoting that site I have a sneaky suspicion that it's not a coincidence :)
Check out this new site for 3d - unfortunately it only looks good on widescreen displays
www.stanleyspeel.com
I know the guy who made it - he used to ba a friend.
I bought a copy of dream aquarium which I descovered from his site , and it looks great in 3d.
ok this site has many things I find do not fit the facts or are inaccurate.
I'll go by solution
IZ3d:
it doesn't work with OpenGL at all (except QUad buffer openGL)
works perfectly with x64 xp and x64 vista (will have to check about win7 x64 should work as well...)
nope.....
Zalman:
almost no ghosting in the "sweet spot" and more ghosting everywhere else
3d vision
Shutter glasses are great. Polarized are advantageous too. Brighter, no shuttering,
many games have common problems like the user interface/ HUD not being at screen depth, shadows, etc
Overall this site's hidden purpose seems to be to make you buy the "Dream Aquarium" software. Also since this is your first post and you are promoting that site I have a sneaky suspicion that it's not a coincidence :)
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Stereodrivers: Iz3d & Tridef ignition and nvidia old school.
I laughed at the Zalman page. The author even wonders if ATi could be preparing a 3D driver for the Zalman monitor.
Poor reviews for all 3D solutions with wrong informations, unfortunately.
The best joke is when the author compares the real contrast ratio of the iZ3D monitor with the fake dynamic contrast ratio of the Samsung 2232RZ monitor.
I laughed at the Zalman page. The author even wonders if ATi could be preparing a 3D driver for the Zalman monitor.
Poor reviews for all 3D solutions with wrong informations, unfortunately.
The best joke is when the author compares the real contrast ratio of the iZ3D monitor with the fake dynamic contrast ratio of the Samsung 2232RZ monitor.
Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter
check my blog - cybereality.com
The site gives others a good idea. I like 3Dvision yet I will not shoot down iz3d.
Over all the site great.
The site gives others a good idea. I like 3Dvision yet I will not shoot down iz3d.
Over all the site great.
The site gives others a good idea. I like 3Dvision yet I will not shoot down iz3d.
Over all the site great.[/quote]
I agree.
no solution is perfect, be it iz3d, zalman or 3d vision. each has it's pluses and minuses. However, this site does not give others a good idea since a lot of information, as you saw above is either inaccurate or plain wrong.
The site gives others a good idea. I like 3Dvision yet I will not shoot down iz3d.
Over all the site great.
I agree.
no solution is perfect, be it iz3d, zalman or 3d vision. each has it's pluses and minuses. However, this site does not give others a good idea since a lot of information, as you saw above is either inaccurate or plain wrong.
Yeah, I find that a lot of people like to spout off criticisms about 3d Vision when they quite obviously have never tried it themselves, they're just repeating information (which may or may not be true) they've heard elsewhere. Personally, my theory is that it's mostly sour grapes from people who can't afford the package.
But yeah, be dubious of any 3d information you read online unless it's from one of the known "expert" sites.
Yeah, I find that a lot of people like to spout off criticisms about 3d Vision when they quite obviously have never tried it themselves, they're just repeating information (which may or may not be true) they've heard elsewhere. Personally, my theory is that it's mostly sour grapes from people who can't afford the package.
But yeah, be dubious of any 3d information you read online unless it's from one of the known "expert" sites.
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I'll go by solution
IZ3d:
it doesn't work with OpenGL at all (except QUad buffer openGL)
works perfectly with x64 xp and x64 vista (will have to check about win7 x64 should work as well...)
nope.....
Zalman:
almost no ghosting in the "sweet spot" and more ghosting everywhere else
3d vision
Shutter glasses are great. Polarized are advantageous too. Brighter, no shuttering,
many games have common problems like the user interface/ HUD not being at screen depth, shadows, etc
Overall this site's hidden purpose seems to be to make you buy the "Dream Aquarium" software. Also since this is your first post and you are promoting that site I have a sneaky suspicion that it's not a coincidence :)[/quote]
o yer dont get yuriythebest1 mad , he knows his stuff.
p.s buddy love your utube vids about the tech.
I'll go by solution
IZ3d:
it doesn't work with OpenGL at all (except QUad buffer openGL)
works perfectly with x64 xp and x64 vista (will have to check about win7 x64 should work as well...)
nope.....
Zalman:
almost no ghosting in the "sweet spot" and more ghosting everywhere else
3d vision
Shutter glasses are great. Polarized are advantageous too. Brighter, no shuttering,
many games have common problems like the user interface/ HUD not being at screen depth, shadows, etc
Overall this site's hidden purpose seems to be to make you buy the "Dream Aquarium" software. Also since this is your first post and you are promoting that site I have a sneaky suspicion that it's not a coincidence :)
o yer dont get yuriythebest1 mad , he knows his stuff.
p.s buddy love your utube vids about the tech.
p.s buddy love your utube vids about the tech.[/quote]
I too enjoyed his response from above, well played.
~Nutz
p.s buddy love your utube vids about the tech.
I too enjoyed his response from above, well played.
~Nutz
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