From the way
tomshardware describes it, the eDimensional drivers operate through interlacing.
This is how they work even on the rather persistent LCD displays - because say, the odd lines are used for the left eye, and the even lines for the right, persistence is not a problem.
Unfortunately this halves your vertical resolution. It also sounds like the drivers are a bit crap. It's a fudge, basically.
There are those fancy LCD panels with parallax barriers on them, but they are niche and thus expensive. It sounds like stereoscopic 3D on LCD isn't going very far.
Here's hoping that OLED technologies (or whatever replaces LCD) have a better refresh rate and lower persistence. Or perhaps we should go straight to bi-optical VRDs.....[/url]