NVIDIA 3d glasses on top of normal glasses
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Hello guys,

I would like to ask to owners of NVIDIA's 3d glasses if they see any problem of using those on top of normal glasses (for vision correction).

Will they allow a confortable view with both pairs for several hours of game play?
Will it create a problem of any kind with the 3D experience?

Thanks in advance for sharing your opinions on this.

Cheers,
T.
Hello guys,



I would like to ask to owners of NVIDIA's 3d glasses if they see any problem of using those on top of normal glasses (for vision correction).



Will they allow a confortable view with both pairs for several hours of game play?

Will it create a problem of any kind with the 3D experience?



Thanks in advance for sharing your opinions on this.



Cheers,

T.

#1
Posted 09/09/2010 04:54 PM   
Hello guys,

I would like to ask to owners of NVIDIA's 3d glasses if they see any problem of using those on top of normal glasses (for vision correction).

Will they allow a confortable view with both pairs for several hours of game play?
Will it create a problem of any kind with the 3D experience?

Thanks in advance for sharing your opinions on this.

Cheers,
T.
Hello guys,



I would like to ask to owners of NVIDIA's 3d glasses if they see any problem of using those on top of normal glasses (for vision correction).



Will they allow a confortable view with both pairs for several hours of game play?

Will it create a problem of any kind with the 3D experience?



Thanks in advance for sharing your opinions on this.



Cheers,

T.

#2
Posted 09/09/2010 04:54 PM   
I guess it depends on how large your normal glasses are. I need regular off the shelf reading glasses for any computer work or reading, and they work those just fine. However, there may be an issue with larger glasses as some have reported.

Another problem for me is using a headset when gaming. But I found that I can place the 3D glasses over the headset's ear cup, and that still works well even though there's a downward slant to the 3D glasses that way. But still works great. :)
I guess it depends on how large your normal glasses are. I need regular off the shelf reading glasses for any computer work or reading, and they work those just fine. However, there may be an issue with larger glasses as some have reported.



Another problem for me is using a headset when gaming. But I found that I can place the 3D glasses over the headset's ear cup, and that still works well even though there's a downward slant to the 3D glasses that way. But still works great. :)

#3
Posted 09/09/2010 09:41 PM   
I guess it depends on how large your normal glasses are. I need regular off the shelf reading glasses for any computer work or reading, and they work those just fine. However, there may be an issue with larger glasses as some have reported.

Another problem for me is using a headset when gaming. But I found that I can place the 3D glasses over the headset's ear cup, and that still works well even though there's a downward slant to the 3D glasses that way. But still works great. :)
I guess it depends on how large your normal glasses are. I need regular off the shelf reading glasses for any computer work or reading, and they work those just fine. However, there may be an issue with larger glasses as some have reported.



Another problem for me is using a headset when gaming. But I found that I can place the 3D glasses over the headset's ear cup, and that still works well even though there's a downward slant to the 3D glasses that way. But still works great. :)

#4
Posted 09/09/2010 09:41 PM   
I wear glasses and 3D's at the same time no problem. Minor issue is if you cant get it to fit right (i.e. your glasses are big and the 3d's just kinda sit on top), youll have to fiddle with it and your nose might get a little irritated.

Works fine though.
I wear glasses and 3D's at the same time no problem. Minor issue is if you cant get it to fit right (i.e. your glasses are big and the 3d's just kinda sit on top), youll have to fiddle with it and your nose might get a little irritated.



Works fine though.

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asrock x58 extreme
SLI evga GTX 460 1GB
Acer GD235HZ w/ nvidia 3d vision

#5
Posted 09/09/2010 11:03 PM   
I wear glasses and 3D's at the same time no problem. Minor issue is if you cant get it to fit right (i.e. your glasses are big and the 3d's just kinda sit on top), youll have to fiddle with it and your nose might get a little irritated.

Works fine though.
I wear glasses and 3D's at the same time no problem. Minor issue is if you cant get it to fit right (i.e. your glasses are big and the 3d's just kinda sit on top), youll have to fiddle with it and your nose might get a little irritated.



Works fine though.

Intel i7 920 D0 w/ Cooler Master V8
6gb ocz gold 1600 ddr3
asrock x58 extreme
SLI evga GTX 460 1GB
Acer GD235HZ w/ nvidia 3d vision

#6
Posted 09/09/2010 11:03 PM   
It's working fine with my glasses. And my older pair of glasses. I think your glasses would have to be pretty wide to have issues. Just remember to take the plastic nose...err... thingy off and put the thicker one in so it can sit at the right height.
It's working fine with my glasses. And my older pair of glasses. I think your glasses would have to be pretty wide to have issues. Just remember to take the plastic nose...err... thingy off and put the thicker one in so it can sit at the right height.

#7
Posted 09/09/2010 11:42 PM   
It's working fine with my glasses. And my older pair of glasses. I think your glasses would have to be pretty wide to have issues. Just remember to take the plastic nose...err... thingy off and put the thicker one in so it can sit at the right height.
It's working fine with my glasses. And my older pair of glasses. I think your glasses would have to be pretty wide to have issues. Just remember to take the plastic nose...err... thingy off and put the thicker one in so it can sit at the right height.

#8
Posted 09/09/2010 11:42 PM   
Absolutely no problem unless ya have some big ass lenses.
Absolutely no problem unless ya have some big ass lenses.

#9
Posted 09/10/2010 01:05 AM   
Absolutely no problem unless ya have some big ass lenses.
Absolutely no problem unless ya have some big ass lenses.

#10
Posted 09/10/2010 01:05 AM   
Yep, as been said here.
Fits easily with pair of glasses I got.
Yep, as been said here.

Fits easily with pair of glasses I got.

#11
Posted 09/10/2010 07:09 AM   
Yep, as been said here.
Fits easily with pair of glasses I got.
Yep, as been said here.

Fits easily with pair of glasses I got.

#12
Posted 09/10/2010 07:09 AM   
I've found the Mits or Samsung glasses are far more comfortable wearing than the Nvidia pair.
The Nvidia are not only smaller but heavier than the Mits.
I've found the Mits or Samsung glasses are far more comfortable wearing than the Nvidia pair.

The Nvidia are not only smaller but heavier than the Mits.

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#13
Posted 09/12/2010 12:10 AM   
I've found the Mits or Samsung glasses are far more comfortable wearing than the Nvidia pair.
The Nvidia are not only smaller but heavier than the Mits.
I've found the Mits or Samsung glasses are far more comfortable wearing than the Nvidia pair.

The Nvidia are not only smaller but heavier than the Mits.

3dHTPC...i5-2500k|LianLiC33|GB-Z68XP-UD3|460SLI|psu750TX|8gb@1866|128gSSD|1tbBlack|16TB ext|w7u64|

HT7.3gear...Outlaw990|EmoXPA2-500wpc|Denon175wpc(5)|3dBR-BD300|NHT7.2|Polk0.1|73"DLP|

#14
Posted 09/12/2010 12:10 AM   
Thanks for all the replies guys. My glasses are regular ones, not oversized so I guess I'm not going to have any problems as well.

I'm considering purchasing this kit after I go for a new monitor.

Once again, thanks for your input.

Cheers.
Thanks for all the replies guys. My glasses are regular ones, not oversized so I guess I'm not going to have any problems as well.



I'm considering purchasing this kit after I go for a new monitor.



Once again, thanks for your input.



Cheers.

#15
Posted 09/16/2010 11:27 AM   
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