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
Autostereosopic 17" for £250 / 32" £900 - nice
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Look good in their video: http://www.newsight.com/gallery/japanesetv/
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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.Freke1 wrote:Look good in their video: http://www.newsight.com/gallery/japanesetv/
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er... the camera stands still, or did I not find the right place ?cybereality wrote: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.Freke1 wrote:Look good in their video: http://www.newsight.com/gallery/japanesetv/
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?
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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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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.
G.