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    VR Glasses for gaming.

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by lou4612, Mar 8, 2010.

  1. lou4612

    lou4612 Notebook Guru

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    I wanted to buy some of these goggles for BF2 Bad Compnay 2 and Mortal Online and other games.
    What do you all think?

    http://www.vrealities.com/
     
  2. ronnieb

    ronnieb Representing the Canucks

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    Full SVGA stereovision: (800x600) OLEDs


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  3. KimoT

    KimoT Are we not men?

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    Why not a 120 Hz monitor at 1680x1050 and the Nvidia 3D glasses kit? Less money, better resolution. (But I would love to have a set for augmented reality applications.)
     
  4. junglebungle

    junglebungle Notebook Evangelist

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    I use the Nvidia 3D Vision drivers, my Optoma HD65 720p Projector, (my absolute joy, i love projectors lol, nothing better than sitting in you're living room with a 200" screen in HD and surround sound) and those crappy cardboard Red/Cyan 3D glasses, works a treat, but i would like more colours etc, that 3D vision kit (glasses) do look pretty cool.