I'm wanting to begin experimenting with 3D games and development, but currently have no way of viewing side-by-side images on my PC.
I've looked into several HMDs - and will probably ultimately go with the Zeiss Cinemizer - but am wondering if there's anything around the $200 mark for me to begin with.
The FatShark Base 3D goggles look nice, but I cannot figure out if they will run SBS 3D. From what I've read, passive SBS 3D simply relies on a correctly-divided resolution to provide each eye with the appropriate image, but I fear this is too good to be true. What about MyVu?
Thanks for any help at all!
Cheapest pair of entry-level SBS 3D glasses/HMD?
-
- One Eyed Hopeful
- Posts: 12
- Joined: Mon May 20, 2013 4:21 pm
- cybereality
- 3D Angel Eyes (Moderator)
- Posts: 11407
- Joined: Sat Apr 12, 2008 8:18 pm
Re: Cheapest pair of entry-level SBS 3D glasses/HMD?
For $200, probably not. Anything you might find for the price is likely crap and not worth bothering with.
I have got to try to Cinemizer OLED and it was really quite nice. Obviously not as good for VR as the Rift, but for stuff like 3D movies or non-VR games it seemed pretty cool. However, if you are doing development, it might make more sense to get an Oculus Rift DK2.
I have got to try to Cinemizer OLED and it was really quite nice. Obviously not as good for VR as the Rift, but for stuff like 3D movies or non-VR games it seemed pretty cool. However, if you are doing development, it might make more sense to get an Oculus Rift DK2.