Free 3D glasses from newegg ASUS G Series G51J-3D comes with free 3D gasses
I think I'm gonna buy one, no one answered my other question about if an Alienware laptop would run the 3D glasses, but I'm guessing it will if this laptop can.
I think I'm gonna buy one, no one answered my other question about if an Alienware laptop would run the 3D glasses, but I'm guessing it will if this laptop can.

#1
Posted 02/28/2010 11:39 PM   
If the alienware laptop has a screen compatible with 3D Vision then it will work, but I don't believe there are many laptops out there right now that are capable of working with 3D vision. Just a couple of Asus ones I think.
If the alienware laptop has a screen compatible with 3D Vision then it will work, but I don't believe there are many laptops out there right now that are capable of working with 3D vision. Just a couple of Asus ones I think.

#2
Posted 03/02/2010 05:52 PM   
If you are talking about the free anaglyph glasses (3D Vision Discover) they can run on a laptop with a normal screen, but for the 3D Vision active shutter glasses so far the only commercially available laptop that supports them (has 120Hz LCD display) is the Asus G51J 3D. And the 3D Vision active shutter glasses that come with the Asus G51J 3D are not free, they are included in the price of the laptop. As for Alienware, they haven't even announce any plans to have a laptop with a built-in 120Hz LCD screen, but then again you can also use an external 120Hz display, connected to the laptop along with the shutter glasses.
If you are talking about the free anaglyph glasses (3D Vision Discover) they can run on a laptop with a normal screen, but for the 3D Vision active shutter glasses so far the only commercially available laptop that supports them (has 120Hz LCD display) is the Asus G51J 3D. And the 3D Vision active shutter glasses that come with the Asus G51J 3D are not free, they are included in the price of the laptop. As for Alienware, they haven't even announce any plans to have a laptop with a built-in 120Hz LCD screen, but then again you can also use an external 120Hz display, connected to the laptop along with the shutter glasses.

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#3
Posted 03/02/2010 06:35 PM   
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