eDimensional Wired 3D Glasses Review
Julio writes "Today at TechSpot we have reviewed eDimensional's Wired 3D Glasses, based on the original 3D Stereo technology that became popular a few years ago, these revamped version of the glasses seem to offer much more value and compatibility to the table. Adding amazing effects to games we tested which include Jedi Outcast and some other racing and flight simulators, this item could easily make it into your holiday shop list...
"The images looked very cool, and I spent about 10 minutes gawking at my new surroundings. After playing around with Jedi Outcast, I was ready for more. I checked the supported game list, and just about every game I had was listed there.""
Um, yea. So name a 3D system that works with only one eye. You may as well ocmplain that people who are deaf in one ear cant hear 3D audio.
"Have you ever thought about just turning off the TV, sitting down with your kids, and hitting them?"
I'm really hoping that the prices of Stereo glasses comes down in price, I would really like to be able to watch movies while on the plane. Can standard gaming glasses act as a TV/ DVD viewer?
Bring me the head of the person who moderated this "Interesting".
Can anyone here tell me what closing one eye does to a person's depth perception? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
It should obviously be moderated "Funny" and my post should obviously be moderated "Troll".
After playing with them and being amazed for about 30 minutes, all I could really think though was 'novelty'. They didn't enhance game play in any way, and it actually took relearning some of my trained reactions in quake3.
How does the use of 3-d glasses alter your use of cheats?
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