3D glasses NVIDIA GeForce 3D Vision Kit
Will i have to say the idea is good and will get better in time....but for now the glasses NVIDIA GeForce 3D Vision Kit does not fit will with people with glasses. Engineers need to be made aware of this short fall in the design of there 3D galsses for the future.

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Will i have to say the idea is good and will get better in time....but for now the glasses NVIDIA GeForce 3D Vision Kit does not fit will with people with glasses. Engineers need to be made aware of this short fall in the design of there 3D galsses for the future.



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#1
Posted 09/22/2009 04:58 PM   
It depends on the glasses!

[img]http://img2.timeinc.net/people/i/2007/archive/covers/75/8_18_75_300x400.jpg[/img]

My glasses aren't like this, and they fit fine!

Regards,
Chopper
It depends on the glasses!



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My glasses aren't like this, and they fit fine!



Regards,

Chopper

#2
Posted 09/22/2009 05:49 PM   
[quote name='Rant' post='590863' date='Sep 22 2009, 05:58 PM']Will i have to say the idea is good and will get better in time....but for now the glasses NVIDIA GeForce 3D Vision Kit does not fit will with people with glasses. Engineers need to be made aware of this short fall in the design of there 3D galsses for the future.

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They fit me and I have glasses. They made them with that in mind. This is off the 3D Vision product page on the nvidia website (under the features tab.)

"[b]Wear over your prescription glasses[/b]
Ensures that users with corrective eyewear can view fully immersive stereoscopic 3D. In addition, adjustable nose pieces ensure a custom fit for each user."
[quote name='Rant' post='590863' date='Sep 22 2009, 05:58 PM']Will i have to say the idea is good and will get better in time....but for now the glasses NVIDIA GeForce 3D Vision Kit does not fit will with people with glasses. Engineers need to be made aware of this short fall in the design of there 3D galsses for the future.



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They fit me and I have glasses. They made them with that in mind. This is off the 3D Vision product page on the nvidia website (under the features tab.)



"Wear over your prescription glasses

Ensures that users with corrective eyewear can view fully immersive stereoscopic 3D. In addition, adjustable nose pieces ensure a custom fit for each user."

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#3
Posted 09/26/2009 05:09 PM   
Indeed only time i have problems is with 3dvision glasses, my glasses and a headset, makes playing LOTRO in 3d with TS on a pain. Even then though can usually manhandle into a usable position.
Indeed only time i have problems is with 3dvision glasses, my glasses and a headset, makes playing LOTRO in 3d with TS on a pain. Even then though can usually manhandle into a usable position.

#4
Posted 09/26/2009 09:46 PM   
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