3D with glasses Can this work with prescription glasses?
I'm interested in trying out this new 3D stuff, since it sounds pretty cool. However, I have incredibly poor eyesight (very nearsighted), so I need to wear corrective glasses pretty much all the time. Aside from trying to get contacts instead, is there any way for me to use the 3D Vision?
I'm interested in trying out this new 3D stuff, since it sounds pretty cool. However, I have incredibly poor eyesight (very nearsighted), so I need to wear corrective glasses pretty much all the time. Aside from trying to get contacts instead, is there any way for me to use the 3D Vision?

#1
Posted 02/22/2009 08:28 AM   
[quote name='LinkN' post='509043' date='Feb 22 2009, 01:28 AM']I'm interested in trying out this new 3D stuff, since it sounds pretty cool. However, I have incredibly poor eyesight (very nearsighted), so I need to wear corrective glasses pretty much all the time. Aside from trying to get contacts instead, is there any way for me to use the 3D Vision?[/quote]

The glasses fit fine over prescription glasses, and have different nose pieces to accomodate different size glasses. I've done 99% of my gaming wearing the 3d glasses over my prescription glasses.
[quote name='LinkN' post='509043' date='Feb 22 2009, 01:28 AM']I'm interested in trying out this new 3D stuff, since it sounds pretty cool. However, I have incredibly poor eyesight (very nearsighted), so I need to wear corrective glasses pretty much all the time. Aside from trying to get contacts instead, is there any way for me to use the 3D Vision?



The glasses fit fine over prescription glasses, and have different nose pieces to accomodate different size glasses. I've done 99% of my gaming wearing the 3d glasses over my prescription glasses.

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#2
Posted 02/22/2009 12:20 PM   
[quote name='Brian_S' post='509093' date='Feb 22 2009, 06:20 AM']The glasses fit fine over prescription glasses, and have different nose pieces to accomodate different size glasses. I've done 99% of my gaming wearing the 3d glasses over my prescription glasses.[/quote]

Ah, that sounds good.

What kind of glasses do you use?
[quote name='Brian_S' post='509093' date='Feb 22 2009, 06:20 AM']The glasses fit fine over prescription glasses, and have different nose pieces to accomodate different size glasses. I've done 99% of my gaming wearing the 3d glasses over my prescription glasses.



Ah, that sounds good.



What kind of glasses do you use?

#3
Posted 03/02/2009 04:32 AM   
[quote name='LinkN' post='512447' date='Mar 1 2009, 09:32 PM']Ah, that sounds good.

What kind of glasses do you use?[/quote]

Pretty standard ones for the times, lenses are about an inch tall.
[quote name='LinkN' post='512447' date='Mar 1 2009, 09:32 PM']Ah, that sounds good.



What kind of glasses do you use?



Pretty standard ones for the times, lenses are about an inch tall.

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#4
Posted 03/02/2009 05:05 AM   
I am wearing a glasses too, but I still find wearing the 3D glasses on top of my regular glasses really irritating....the way it presses against my nose and ears...it kinda hurts for me :(
I am wearing a glasses too, but I still find wearing the 3D glasses on top of my regular glasses really irritating....the way it presses against my nose and ears...it kinda hurts for me :(

#5
Posted 03/02/2009 06:51 AM   
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