[quote name='cybereality' post='596044' date='Oct 3 2009, 07:12 PM']Any of them. The latest Nvidia drivers, the IZ3D drivers or the DDD TriDef Ignition drivers. They all work with the Zalman.[/quote]
No way... really? That's awesome. Do they all work with the glasses that ship with it?
[quote name='cybereality' post='596044' date='Oct 3 2009, 07:12 PM']Any of them. The latest Nvidia drivers, the IZ3D drivers or the DDD TriDef Ignition drivers. They all work with the Zalman.
No way... really? That's awesome. Do they all work with the glasses that ship with it?
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[quote name='pahncrd' post='596075' date='Oct 3 2009, 10:32 PM']No way... really? That's awesome. Do they all work with the glasses that ship with it?[/quote]
The glasses that ship with it are just passive polarized glasses (like in the movie theaters) so they will work with anything that supports interlaced 3D. In fact, you can even use the standard RealD glasses you get in the theaters with the Zalman. I've got a collection of like 10 of them (although they aren't as good as the real Zalman glasses). I have never seen the 3D Vision in person, but I am fairly certain the Zalman is comparable (if not better in some respects). However there are some drawbacks. The resolution for one is basically cut in half due to the interlacing. I don't notice it too much, but that is the one thing that the 3D Vision has going for it. Once you are playing for a bit its not much of an issue, but if you take the glasses off and switch to 2D mode its pretty apparent. Also the viewing angle is really small and if you move outside the "sweet spot" then there is serious ghosting. Moving side to side is not so bad but up and down is a no go. So you basically have to set it up and then sit really still while you play. However as long as you stay in that spot it looks really good. I am still interested in maybe getting the 3D Vision kit just to see how it stacks up, but I've had the Zalman for a year and really don't have any regrets at all.
[quote name='pahncrd' post='596075' date='Oct 3 2009, 10:32 PM']No way... really? That's awesome. Do they all work with the glasses that ship with it?
The glasses that ship with it are just passive polarized glasses (like in the movie theaters) so they will work with anything that supports interlaced 3D. In fact, you can even use the standard RealD glasses you get in the theaters with the Zalman. I've got a collection of like 10 of them (although they aren't as good as the real Zalman glasses). I have never seen the 3D Vision in person, but I am fairly certain the Zalman is comparable (if not better in some respects). However there are some drawbacks. The resolution for one is basically cut in half due to the interlacing. I don't notice it too much, but that is the one thing that the 3D Vision has going for it. Once you are playing for a bit its not much of an issue, but if you take the glasses off and switch to 2D mode its pretty apparent. Also the viewing angle is really small and if you move outside the "sweet spot" then there is serious ghosting. Moving side to side is not so bad but up and down is a no go. So you basically have to set it up and then sit really still while you play. However as long as you stay in that spot it looks really good. I am still interested in maybe getting the 3D Vision kit just to see how it stacks up, but I've had the Zalman for a year and really don't have any regrets at all.
No way... really? That's awesome. Do they all work with the glasses that ship with it?
No way... really? That's awesome. Do they all work with the glasses that ship with it?
The human race divides politically into those who want people to be controlled and those who have no such desire.
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The glasses that ship with it are just passive polarized glasses (like in the movie theaters) so they will work with anything that supports interlaced 3D. In fact, you can even use the standard RealD glasses you get in the theaters with the Zalman. I've got a collection of like 10 of them (although they aren't as good as the real Zalman glasses). I have never seen the 3D Vision in person, but I am fairly certain the Zalman is comparable (if not better in some respects). However there are some drawbacks. The resolution for one is basically cut in half due to the interlacing. I don't notice it too much, but that is the one thing that the 3D Vision has going for it. Once you are playing for a bit its not much of an issue, but if you take the glasses off and switch to 2D mode its pretty apparent. Also the viewing angle is really small and if you move outside the "sweet spot" then there is serious ghosting. Moving side to side is not so bad but up and down is a no go. So you basically have to set it up and then sit really still while you play. However as long as you stay in that spot it looks really good. I am still interested in maybe getting the 3D Vision kit just to see how it stacks up, but I've had the Zalman for a year and really don't have any regrets at all.
The glasses that ship with it are just passive polarized glasses (like in the movie theaters) so they will work with anything that supports interlaced 3D. In fact, you can even use the standard RealD glasses you get in the theaters with the Zalman. I've got a collection of like 10 of them (although they aren't as good as the real Zalman glasses). I have never seen the 3D Vision in person, but I am fairly certain the Zalman is comparable (if not better in some respects). However there are some drawbacks. The resolution for one is basically cut in half due to the interlacing. I don't notice it too much, but that is the one thing that the 3D Vision has going for it. Once you are playing for a bit its not much of an issue, but if you take the glasses off and switch to 2D mode its pretty apparent. Also the viewing angle is really small and if you move outside the "sweet spot" then there is serious ghosting. Moving side to side is not so bad but up and down is a no go. So you basically have to set it up and then sit really still while you play. However as long as you stay in that spot it looks really good. I am still interested in maybe getting the 3D Vision kit just to see how it stacks up, but I've had the Zalman for a year and really don't have any regrets at all.
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