Lets make a poll. Please comment if youre into 3D
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[quote="costiq"]Pre-pre-pre-previously... can't remember the year (must be even before Google?)... I bought the very first NVidia 3D glasses, bundled with an NVidia card. (older then the 3D Vision 1...)[/quote]Here: http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/ed3dglassesreview/2.htm http://www.techspot.com/old-articles/reviews/hardware/ed_3dglasses/ed-2.shtml .
costiq said:Pre-pre-pre-previously... can't remember the year (must be even before Google?)... I bought the very first NVidia 3D glasses, bundled with an NVidia card. (older then the 3D Vision 1...)
Here:
http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/ed3dglassesreview/2.htm
http://www.techspot.com/old-articles/reviews/hardware/ed_3dglasses/ed-2.shtml



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3D capable displays that I own. Projectors Viewsonic PLED-W500 I have somewhere around 13,000 hrs on it (LED), got my monies worth, lots of Netflix viewing Acer H6510BD I bought this mainly for watching 3D movies in 1080P on a large screen LG PB60G I picked this up for cheap, $300 to use for 3D 720P PJ gaming, it also uses LEDs for illumination. Monitors Dell S2716DG my current go to 3D display Samsung S23A750D I love this monitor, simply because of Bluetooth glasses and high gloss panel, my go to monitor for TriDef HP 2311gt (Passive) bought for $100, I was out of town and Jonsing for 3D Asus VG278HE fantastic workhorse, tons of hours on it Acer GD235HZbid old faithful, my first certified display, still works well 3D HDTVs JVC SL42B-C (Passive) Why buy a 2D TV, when you can by a 3D TV? LG 55GA7900 (Passive) Same as above
3D capable displays that I own.


Projectors

Viewsonic PLED-W500 I have somewhere around 13,000 hrs on it (LED), got my monies worth, lots of Netflix viewing
Acer H6510BD I bought this mainly for watching 3D movies in 1080P on a large screen
LG PB60G I picked this up for cheap, $300 to use for 3D 720P PJ gaming, it also uses LEDs for illumination.


Monitors

Dell S2716DG my current go to 3D display
Samsung S23A750D I love this monitor, simply because of Bluetooth glasses and high gloss panel, my go to monitor for TriDef
HP 2311gt (Passive) bought for $100, I was out of town and Jonsing for 3D
Asus VG278HE fantastic workhorse, tons of hours on it
Acer GD235HZbid old faithful, my first certified display, still works well


3D HDTVs

JVC SL42B-C (Passive) Why buy a 2D TV, when you can by a 3D TV?
LG 55GA7900 (Passive) Same as above

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Posted 05/05/2017 01:57 PM   
[quote="Dugom"]Here: http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/ed3dglassesreview/2.htm http://www.techspot.com/old-articles/reviews/hardware/ed_3dglasses/ed-2.shtml[/quote] Thanks Dugom for the research! Yup, I had those eDimensional glasses too. (I still have a broken pair somewhere in the house.) :) But even before these ones, I had what must have been the very first NVidia's own 3D glasses, again from 2000, maybe 2001... They where very rectangular, but they were the first window into the 3rd dimension and I was completely hooked ;)
Dugom said:Here:

http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/ed3dglassesreview/2.htm

http://www.techspot.com/old-articles/reviews/hardware/ed_3dglasses/ed-2.shtml



Thanks Dugom for the research!
Yup, I had those eDimensional glasses too. (I still have a broken pair somewhere in the house.) :)

But even before these ones, I had what must have been the very first NVidia's own 3D glasses, again from 2000, maybe 2001... They where very rectangular, but they were the first window into the 3rd dimension and I was completely hooked ;)

Overclocked Intel® Core™i5-4690k Quad Core
32 Gb RAM
8GB GEFORCE GTX 1080
3D Vision 2
Windows 10 64 Bit
NVidia driver 419.17
SAMSUNG - UE55H8000 Smart 3D 55" Curved
Philips G-Sync 272G
Oculus Rift with Touch controlers

#33
Posted 05/05/2017 04:01 PM   
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