they really do an excellent job, working on the vast majority of the games i play without much tweaking. Very occaisionally, there will be a glitch which is often correctable, like turning opengl extensions off in Jedi Outcast or SOFII. Otherwise, no real problems with game objects.
it's easy to reverse the stereo. edimensional just has an little utility to reverse it, though I've never found that in directX it was wrong to begin with.
i purchased a pair after reading the numerous reviews and first learning about them in PC magazine. you simply can't compare these to what was preciously available. pc mag said these are the first 3d glasses that impressed them and I wasn't disappointed. the consensus amongst the reviews seems to be that these finally are a valid entry into the 3d glasses market and their attempt does a far better job. techspot mentioned this as well.
not at all, probably at low refresh rates where you feel dizzy, but i play for hours with no problemo
they really do an excellent job, working on the vast majority of the games i play without much tweaking. Very occaisionally, there will be a glitch which is often correctable, like turning opengl extensions off in Jedi Outcast or SOFII. Otherwise, no real problems with game objects.
it's easy to reverse the stereo. edimensional just has an little utility to reverse it, though I've never found that in directX it was wrong to begin with.
i purchased a pair after reading the numerous reviews and first learning about them in PC magazine. you simply can't compare these to what was preciously available. pc mag said these are the first 3d glasses that impressed them and I wasn't disappointed. the consensus amongst the reviews seems to be that these finally are a valid entry into the 3d glasses market and their attempt does a far better job. techspot mentioned this as well.