Like the graphics cards, I expect online retailers will eventually start to offer 3D Vision kits for significantly reduced prices. I mostly buy from Newegg.com.
Anyone guess when this will happen? When will the kits be widely available? I have some amazon.com gift certificates to burn.
Also hoping they will start to bundle the Vision kits with graphics cards... probably won't be until there are more 120Hz LCDs on the market.
I have a Samsung DLP. My old edimensional glass with iz3D drivers are working great for now, but I foresee nVidia pulling ahead with the driver level support... unless ATI buys iZ3D.
Like the graphics cards, I expect online retailers will eventually start to offer 3D Vision kits for significantly reduced prices. I mostly buy from Newegg.com.
Anyone guess when this will happen? When will the kits be widely available? I have some amazon.com gift certificates to burn.
Also hoping they will start to bundle the Vision kits with graphics cards... probably won't be until there are more 120Hz LCDs on the market.
I have a Samsung DLP. My old edimensional glass with iz3D drivers are working great for now, but I foresee nVidia pulling ahead with the driver level support... unless ATI buys iZ3D.
Anyone guess when this will happen? When will the kits be widely available? I have some amazon.com gift certificates to burn.
Also hoping they will start to bundle the Vision kits with graphics cards... probably won't be until there are more 120Hz LCDs on the market.
I have a Samsung DLP. My old edimensional glass with iz3D drivers are working great for now, but I foresee nVidia pulling ahead with the driver level support... unless ATI buys iZ3D.
Enjoy,
Ryan
Anyone guess when this will happen? When will the kits be widely available? I have some amazon.com gift certificates to burn.
Also hoping they will start to bundle the Vision kits with graphics cards... probably won't be until there are more 120Hz LCDs on the market.
I have a Samsung DLP. My old edimensional glass with iz3D drivers are working great for now, but I foresee nVidia pulling ahead with the driver level support... unless ATI buys iZ3D.
Enjoy,
Ryan