Nvidia 3D Vision Discover (Anaglyph) coming soon
The product manager of Nvidia 3D vision just tweeted about these:

[i]'Coming soon!'[/i]
[img]http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y247/Wollan/21082806.jpg[/img]

[url="http://twitter.com/andrewfear"]Twitter[/url]

Cheap Cardboard Anaglyph glasses. I'm guessing they could be part of a promo in a PC mag or they could become pack in's with some high profile 'Nvidia 3D Ready' titles (Resident Evil 5?).
Even though it's nowhere near what the shutter glasses can do I think it's good marketing, a small taste/springboard if you will.
The product manager of Nvidia 3D vision just tweeted about these:



'Coming soon!'

Image



Twitter



Cheap Cardboard Anaglyph glasses. I'm guessing they could be part of a promo in a PC mag or they could become pack in's with some high profile 'Nvidia 3D Ready' titles (Resident Evil 5?).

Even though it's nowhere near what the shutter glasses can do I think it's good marketing, a small taste/springboard if you will.

#1
Posted 08/03/2009 05:53 AM   
[quote name='Wollan' post='573401' date='Aug 3 2009, 03:53 PM']The product manager of Nvidia 3D vision just tweeted about these:

[i]'Coming soon!'[/i]
[img]http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y247/Wollan/21082806.jpg[/img]

[url="http://twitter.com/andrewfear"]Twitter[/url]

Cheap Cardboard Anaglyph glasses. I'm guessing they could be part of a promo in a PC mag or they could become pack in's with some high profile 'Nvidia 3D Ready' titles (Resident Evil 5?).
Even though it's nowhere near what the shutter glasses can do I think it's good marketing, a small taste/springboard if you will.[/quote]

Not being mean here but I think Anaglyph shouldn't even be an option to test 3D, it could give the wrong idea to somebody that isn't aware of the various 3D technologies and could mean people just think it a headache inducing gimmick like the red/blue glasses days of the 80's. We need the public to understand that there are now viable options to full colour and better resolution technology with 3D viewing, I'm afraid the longer colour code / anaglyph gets any marketing or bundled with movies/games etc that we will never get 3D out of the niche market like previous attempts and start getting some proper content movie/game wise. Especially movies, come on man I am so sick of the subset crud that is on the market in a field sequential format, it bites :)
Sorry for the rant but just my opinion peoples :rolleyes:
[quote name='Wollan' post='573401' date='Aug 3 2009, 03:53 PM']The product manager of Nvidia 3D vision just tweeted about these:



'Coming soon!'

Image



Twitter



Cheap Cardboard Anaglyph glasses. I'm guessing they could be part of a promo in a PC mag or they could become pack in's with some high profile 'Nvidia 3D Ready' titles (Resident Evil 5?).

Even though it's nowhere near what the shutter glasses can do I think it's good marketing, a small taste/springboard if you will.



Not being mean here but I think Anaglyph shouldn't even be an option to test 3D, it could give the wrong idea to somebody that isn't aware of the various 3D technologies and could mean people just think it a headache inducing gimmick like the red/blue glasses days of the 80's. We need the public to understand that there are now viable options to full colour and better resolution technology with 3D viewing, I'm afraid the longer colour code / anaglyph gets any marketing or bundled with movies/games etc that we will never get 3D out of the niche market like previous attempts and start getting some proper content movie/game wise. Especially movies, come on man I am so sick of the subset crud that is on the market in a field sequential format, it bites :)

Sorry for the rant but just my opinion peoples :rolleyes:

#2
Posted 08/03/2009 08:17 AM   
andrewfear: [i]@Wollan keep checking nvidia.com/discover3d for info. Coming really soon.[/i]

[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d_vision_discover.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d_vision_discover.html[/url]
andrewfear: @Wollan keep checking nvidia.com/discover3d for info. Coming really soon.



http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d_vision_discover.html

#3
Posted 08/03/2009 02:45 PM   
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