Autostereosopic 17" for £250 / 32" £900 - nice

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Autostereosopic 17" for £250 / 32" £900 - nice

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I found this website which is offering discountinued 3D MultiView Display models

17" for £250
32" for £900
and you better believe it a 50" for £760

check it out

http://www.newsight.com/3d_products/displays_bargains/

these are meant to use the nvidia driver aswell, if nayone gets one let me know what you think
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the 17' is 500 euro.
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true true , I was seeing what I wantted to see lol

, still good though works out

17" £390 pounds
32" £1400
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Not bad prices, but I wonder how good the auto-stereo is? Good find though.
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Freke1 wrote:Look good in their video: http://www.newsight.com/gallery/japanesetv/
Actually that looks really good. The beer bottle almost looked like it was coming out of the screen. Nice picture too from the looks of it.
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How does the nvidia driver support auto stereo?
Also it seems these arent much good for pc gaming the viewing distance is 1.1m for the 17 and 3.1m for the 32 so you are looking at a very small screen.
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cybereality wrote:
Freke1 wrote:Look good in their video: http://www.newsight.com/gallery/japanesetv/
Actually that looks really good. The beer bottle almost looked like it was coming out of the screen. Nice picture too from the looks of it.
er... the camera stands still, or did I not find the right place ?
And the S-3D of it could only work, if the camera moved (not zoom in!)...
I'd say it's a bad (visual) example. Maybe the talk is better. Does anyone understand it?

@ NV support:
I think old NV driver had a interleaved option. That could be it. Otherwise it is possible, that it transforms interlaced or pageflipping to their mode.
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32" seemed attractive, until i read it has a min viewing dist. of 2m. This is a long distance.

Also..i dont know ANYTHING about those monitors, what method do they use, how compatible are they, what about ghosting...etc..etc...

I am still in the game for a GOOD 3D display, my current 50" "3d ready" sammy is just fricking too big to move it to my desk....besides it has bad ghosting.

A 30"-40" display with SOLID 3D (NO ghosting or just MINIMAL ghosting) and high compatibility (games) would be something i might be interested in.

I dont have any interest in 19" or 22" or 4:3 solutions, be it zalman, iz3d etc...its just too tiny for immersion.

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