Cheapest solution with best results which technology use?
so, testing ananglyph done, it works quite fine. but i know there are some other solutions to wiev 3D. i have LCD display, so, what to do with it? can i use mirror on single monitor? or there are some other technologies with cheap glasses? :unsure:
so, testing ananglyph done, it works quite fine. but i know there are some other solutions to wiev 3D. i have LCD display, so, what to do with it? can i use mirror on single monitor? or there are some other technologies with cheap glasses? :unsure:

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#1
Posted 01/11/2006 08:39 PM   
Whats the update timing on your LCD?
Whats the update timing on your LCD?

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#2
Posted 01/12/2006 12:25 AM   
60 actual/can do 75Hz, 8ms reply (running on DVI,1280*1024)

i heard about polarized glasses...
60 actual/can do 75Hz, 8ms reply (running on DVI,1280*1024)



i heard about polarized glasses...

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#3
Posted 01/13/2006 11:29 PM   
The NEW edimensional glasses dont use polarised filters, hence they "support" LCD. The quality is quite poor from what I have heard, but its better than anaglyph. I guess this means that this would be the best option open to you.

CRT will produce far better results however, but if you are just a casual gamer, then LCD 3D should be good enough :)

-- RAGEdemon
The NEW edimensional glasses dont use polarised filters, hence they "support" LCD. The quality is quite poor from what I have heard, but its better than anaglyph. I guess this means that this would be the best option open to you.



CRT will produce far better results however, but if you are just a casual gamer, then LCD 3D should be good enough :)



-- RAGEdemon

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#4
Posted 01/14/2006 12:51 AM   
I think different. I´ve the "new" edimensional glasses and use the same 19" TFT monitor with 76hz and 8ms. I must say that I can see better with anaglyph glasses, but must be well done glasses.

I also have eMagin Z800 (very expensive) and usually I use anaglyph glasses (5 € plastic glasses) to play with more games... incredible??

With Edimensional glasses+TFT you lose half of pixels, so the resolution is very poor, and brightness is poor too.

With anaglyph glasses you have all the resolution, and better brightness (but not perfect). You have some strange colors (but you can play) and some ghosting (not more ghosting than with edimensional glasses).

The better in my opinion is using 2 monitors with a mirror. I have experienced with a normal mirror (it causes a bit of ghosting in one image) and different size monitors, and the result is the best. I suppose that with two monitors with the same size and a front surface mirror the image must be "perfect".
But you need two monitors and space to place then and the mirror, and your head must be quiet while playing (no more than 5-6 cm of movement), and the mirror just in front of your face.

Each system with pros and cons... you decide... but edimensional only with crts (in my opinion).
I think different. I´ve the "new" edimensional glasses and use the same 19" TFT monitor with 76hz and 8ms. I must say that I can see better with anaglyph glasses, but must be well done glasses.



I also have eMagin Z800 (very expensive) and usually I use anaglyph glasses (5 € plastic glasses) to play with more games... incredible??



With Edimensional glasses+TFT you lose half of pixels, so the resolution is very poor, and brightness is poor too.



With anaglyph glasses you have all the resolution, and better brightness (but not perfect). You have some strange colors (but you can play) and some ghosting (not more ghosting than with edimensional glasses).



The better in my opinion is using 2 monitors with a mirror. I have experienced with a normal mirror (it causes a bit of ghosting in one image) and different size monitors, and the result is the best. I suppose that with two monitors with the same size and a front surface mirror the image must be "perfect".

But you need two monitors and space to place then and the mirror, and your head must be quiet while playing (no more than 5-6 cm of movement), and the mirror just in front of your face.



Each system with pros and cons... you decide... but edimensional only with crts (in my opinion).

#5
Posted 01/14/2006 01:23 AM   
ok, thanks for replyes.

2 monitors - only borrow for a little while, it is too expensive for me (occasional gaming)

i think if i can have polarised glasses, i want to try it. but i thik there is a difference, because polarised glasses like this: [img]http://www.oz3d.com.au/images/pro_linear_polarised_bent.jpg[/img] are other than e-d glasses (about 100 eur).

i cant buy anywhere polarised paper (or plastic) glasses. maybe going to imax cinema and steal one :(

so something very very cheap is anaglyph or polarised glasses? i think i am going to try also 2 monitors ;)

many thanx!
ok, thanks for replyes.



2 monitors - only borrow for a little while, it is too expensive for me (occasional gaming)



i think if i can have polarised glasses, i want to try it. but i thik there is a difference, because polarised glasses like this: Image are other than e-d glasses (about 100 eur).



i cant buy anywhere polarised paper (or plastic) glasses. maybe going to imax cinema and steal one :(



so something very very cheap is anaglyph or polarised glasses? i think i am going to try also 2 monitors ;)



many thanx!

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#6
Posted 01/14/2006 10:53 AM   
polarised glasses won't work with LCD, as the light from the LCD is already polarised as far as I know.

I-maxx uses 2 projectors to project polarised pisture to each eye, each eye pic and lens is polarised opposite from the otheer, hence you receive two different views.

Only the red/blue type glasses will worl with LCD, if the LCD shutter glasses don't work :(
polarised glasses won't work with LCD, as the light from the LCD is already polarised as far as I know.



I-maxx uses 2 projectors to project polarised pisture to each eye, each eye pic and lens is polarised opposite from the otheer, hence you receive two different views.



Only the red/blue type glasses will worl with LCD, if the LCD shutter glasses don't work :(

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#7
Posted 01/14/2006 06:47 PM   
many thanx :)

so, probably anaglyph is the only solution for me
many thanx :)



so, probably anaglyph is the only solution for me

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#8
Posted 01/14/2006 10:16 PM   
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