That's disappointing to hear. I've been testing out iZ3D drivers and TriDef drivers using the cross-eye method, and my personal prefrence I'd have to say is the TriDef. Mostly due to less gun and HUD seperation. That's just my personal opinion however.
Tell me if I'm just being stubborn and should drop this, but is there someway to trick the TriDef into working with the iZ3D monitor ? I don't happen to own an iZ3D monitor, but I imagine if you tried the side-by-side option it'd just show the two images side-by-side on just one of iZ3D's two screens, right? Would using XP's span mode or a TripleHead2Go make the iZ3D's two screens appear as one big screen and allow TriDef side-by-side to stretch across both screens? I tried testing it by trying to get the side-by-side image to stretch across two of my monitors using softth (I'm in Win7, no span mode
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), but it just stayed on the one monitor; That is the reasoning for my suggesting using XP's span mode or a TripleHead2Go (neither of which I have at the moment). I'm not terribly familiar with the way the iZ3D's polarizing works, so maybe this won't work at all idk. That's why I'm asking the smart men and women of the MTBS3D community
EDIT: Sorry cybereality I didn't see you're post till after I posted this. Thank you for the suggestions. I am however on a pretty tight budget. NewEgg is selling the iZ3D for $150 and is one of the cheapest 3d solutions I can find (except maybe some old eDemensional glasses on eBay and a CRT
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). I'm kind of a passive fan and would prefer a polarized display over nVidia's (expensive) offering. The LG D2342P-PN does look like a very promising display, perhaps worth the wait (for me to save up). I'll definitely take that one into consideration. From what I've heard, the iZ3D display does still have some ghosting issues, though significantly lessened since initial release thanks to the new drivers and glasses, and is comparable to the ghosting in other solutions. Or so I've heard. I truly am liking the sound of the LG though (works with TriDef!
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), thank you for the input cybereality. Oh and one more thing, is the LG's polarization linear?
EDIT (again): I've done some research on the LG D2342P-PN. I do believe it's linearly polarized from what I've seen. After reading a number of reviews however, it seems more people complain about ghosting on this monitor than even the iZ3D. While it is a great 3d monitor in my opinion, I just don't know if it's worth spending twice the money. Whatever I get I'll only be using it for about 7 months, so I'm thinking the iZ3D will be the best option for me for now. I just hope there's a way to get tri-def to work on it...