Recently bought 3D Vision kit, have a question or two.
I just recently purchased the 3D Vision glasses with the Samsung 22" 120hz LCD. I had no problem setting it up, everything went smooth, the glasses even had a charge out of the box. I have played a few games in 3D and I agree with everyone who says that once you play in S-3D you cannot go back to the old way.
Heck, I even went from playing on a 37" 1080p TV to the Samsung 22" monitor and I don't miss the size difference at all. It just adds a whole new dimension to games.
Now, on to my questions. I do like how the glasses have a rechargeable battery in them, but what is the proper charging method to maximize the battery life? Like with most rechargeable battery technology, the batteries slowly loose their ability to hold a full charge. Is there a certain method I should be using to charge these (i.e. charge it fully and discharge it fully before recharging them again.)?
My other question is mainly about convergence. I like being able to change my focus point with convergence, I notice however that I spend A LOT of time messing with this setting. I feel like I am constantly trying to find that balance between depth and the ever-present ghosting that comes with this.
Now, I have never used the IZ3D setup but I have read that that setup has an auto-focus feature. While I have read that the auto-focus feature is not perfect, it is something they have. Are there any plans to incorporate an auto-focus or auto-convergence feature with 3D Vision?
Even with a minor quibble here and there, I am very happy with my setup and hope to see the technology and drivers continue to mature.
I just recently purchased the 3D Vision glasses with the Samsung 22" 120hz LCD. I had no problem setting it up, everything went smooth, the glasses even had a charge out of the box. I have played a few games in 3D and I agree with everyone who says that once you play in S-3D you cannot go back to the old way.
Heck, I even went from playing on a 37" 1080p TV to the Samsung 22" monitor and I don't miss the size difference at all. It just adds a whole new dimension to games.
Now, on to my questions. I do like how the glasses have a rechargeable battery in them, but what is the proper charging method to maximize the battery life? Like with most rechargeable battery technology, the batteries slowly loose their ability to hold a full charge. Is there a certain method I should be using to charge these (i.e. charge it fully and discharge it fully before recharging them again.)?
My other question is mainly about convergence. I like being able to change my focus point with convergence, I notice however that I spend A LOT of time messing with this setting. I feel like I am constantly trying to find that balance between depth and the ever-present ghosting that comes with this.
Now, I have never used the IZ3D setup but I have read that that setup has an auto-focus feature. While I have read that the auto-focus feature is not perfect, it is something they have. Are there any plans to incorporate an auto-focus or auto-convergence feature with 3D Vision?
Even with a minor quibble here and there, I am very happy with my setup and hope to see the technology and drivers continue to mature.
Heck, I even went from playing on a 37" 1080p TV to the Samsung 22" monitor and I don't miss the size difference at all. It just adds a whole new dimension to games.
Now, on to my questions. I do like how the glasses have a rechargeable battery in them, but what is the proper charging method to maximize the battery life? Like with most rechargeable battery technology, the batteries slowly loose their ability to hold a full charge. Is there a certain method I should be using to charge these (i.e. charge it fully and discharge it fully before recharging them again.)?
My other question is mainly about convergence. I like being able to change my focus point with convergence, I notice however that I spend A LOT of time messing with this setting. I feel like I am constantly trying to find that balance between depth and the ever-present ghosting that comes with this.
Now, I have never used the IZ3D setup but I have read that that setup has an auto-focus feature. While I have read that the auto-focus feature is not perfect, it is something they have. Are there any plans to incorporate an auto-focus or auto-convergence feature with 3D Vision?
Even with a minor quibble here and there, I am very happy with my setup and hope to see the technology and drivers continue to mature.
Heck, I even went from playing on a 37" 1080p TV to the Samsung 22" monitor and I don't miss the size difference at all. It just adds a whole new dimension to games.
Now, on to my questions. I do like how the glasses have a rechargeable battery in them, but what is the proper charging method to maximize the battery life? Like with most rechargeable battery technology, the batteries slowly loose their ability to hold a full charge. Is there a certain method I should be using to charge these (i.e. charge it fully and discharge it fully before recharging them again.)?
My other question is mainly about convergence. I like being able to change my focus point with convergence, I notice however that I spend A LOT of time messing with this setting. I feel like I am constantly trying to find that balance between depth and the ever-present ghosting that comes with this.
Now, I have never used the IZ3D setup but I have read that that setup has an auto-focus feature. While I have read that the auto-focus feature is not perfect, it is something they have. Are there any plans to incorporate an auto-focus or auto-convergence feature with 3D Vision?
Even with a minor quibble here and there, I am very happy with my setup and hope to see the technology and drivers continue to mature.