I am wondering what the usable viewing angles are with the Samsung 2233RZ while using the 3D Vision glasses. How far can you move up or down while still seeing a nice clear 3D image? What about left to right?
I am wondering what the usable viewing angles are with the Samsung 2233RZ while using the 3D Vision glasses. How far can you move up or down while still seeing a nice clear 3D image? What about left to right?
[quote name='cybereality' post='597439' date='Oct 6 2009, 05:56 PM']I am wondering what the usable viewing angles are with the Samsung 2233RZ while using the 3D Vision glasses. How far can you move up or down while still seeing a nice clear 3D image? What about left to right?[/quote]
If you aren't dead center the image suffers some distortion. That said, you can go a few degrees off center and it isn't all that annoying.
[quote name='cybereality' post='597439' date='Oct 6 2009, 05:56 PM']I am wondering what the usable viewing angles are with the Samsung 2233RZ while using the 3D Vision glasses. How far can you move up or down while still seeing a nice clear 3D image? What about left to right?
If you aren't dead center the image suffers some distortion. That said, you can go a few degrees off center and it isn't all that annoying.
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[quote name='pahncrd' post='597465' date='Oct 6 2009, 08:37 PM']If you aren't dead center the image suffers some distortion. That said, you can go a few degrees off center and it isn't all that annoying.[/quote]
Can you be more specific when you say "distortion". Is this like the loss of color you see on regular TN panels (where they start to turn negative) or is this something else specific to the 3D Vision?
[quote name='pahncrd' post='597465' date='Oct 6 2009, 08:37 PM']If you aren't dead center the image suffers some distortion. That said, you can go a few degrees off center and it isn't all that annoying.
Can you be more specific when you say "distortion". Is this like the loss of color you see on regular TN panels (where they start to turn negative) or is this something else specific to the 3D Vision?
[quote name='cybereality' post='597550' date='Oct 6 2009, 11:30 PM']Can you be more specific when you say "distortion". Is this like the loss of color you see on regular TN panels (where they start to turn negative) or is this something else specific to the 3D Vision?[/quote]
It is like the perspective starts to mess up as you move left or right and it doesn't look quite right anymore. There really isn't much loss of color or anything as far as I can tell unless you go significantly off center.
[quote name='cybereality' post='597550' date='Oct 6 2009, 11:30 PM']Can you be more specific when you say "distortion". Is this like the loss of color you see on regular TN panels (where they start to turn negative) or is this something else specific to the 3D Vision?
It is like the perspective starts to mess up as you move left or right and it doesn't look quite right anymore. There really isn't much loss of color or anything as far as I can tell unless you go significantly off center.
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It is nothing serious if you go up to something like 30 degrees left/right off the center and something like 20 up/down, but it also depends on how close to the monitor you are staying. Actually it is more important to to turn your head sideways, because then the polarization of the glasses' lens might "mach" that of the display and the image on the screen will become darker or completely black for one of the eyes... ;)
It is nothing serious if you go up to something like 30 degrees left/right off the center and something like 20 up/down, but it also depends on how close to the monitor you are staying. Actually it is more important to to turn your head sideways, because then the polarization of the glasses' lens might "mach" that of the display and the image on the screen will become darker or completely black for one of the eyes... ;)
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If you aren't dead center the image suffers some distortion. That said, you can go a few degrees off center and it isn't all that annoying.
If you aren't dead center the image suffers some distortion. That said, you can go a few degrees off center and it isn't all that annoying.
The human race divides politically into those who want people to be controlled and those who have no such desire.
--Robert A. Heinlein
Can you be more specific when you say "distortion". Is this like the loss of color you see on regular TN panels (where they start to turn negative) or is this something else specific to the 3D Vision?
Can you be more specific when you say "distortion". Is this like the loss of color you see on regular TN panels (where they start to turn negative) or is this something else specific to the 3D Vision?
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It is like the perspective starts to mess up as you move left or right and it doesn't look quite right anymore. There really isn't much loss of color or anything as far as I can tell unless you go significantly off center.
It is like the perspective starts to mess up as you move left or right and it doesn't look quite right anymore. There really isn't much loss of color or anything as far as I can tell unless you go significantly off center.
The human race divides politically into those who want people to be controlled and those who have no such desire.
--Robert A. Heinlein
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