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Zalman puts the lead back in the stereoscopic pencil

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Possibly a chocolate teapot..

Sure, the hardware may work, but it's useless without software.

XP support is now frozen, Vista drivers only support 32 bit even though the driver is up to date.

I'd be less than confident about ongoing support, given the existing support.
posted by : Peter Kay, 17 April 2008

ELSA

I own a pair of elsa glasses which I thought were pretty cool. Unfortunately the ghosting, artifacts, and darkening of the entire scene via the glasses made them more of a cool gimmick. Also, almost all games are setup so the 3D effect is "into" the screen, and not out of the screen. Also, I didn't read anywhere in the article where they discussed visual artifacts, so should I assume there are none? I would wait until someone with prior stereo viewing experience gets their hands on one of these before buying. If this screen eliminates the the problems with shutter glasses, and they really did fix the drivers (and will continue to update them), then I would consider buying.
posted by : Joe, 17 April 2008

huh?

"We doubt it somehow?"

Have you tried Stereo3d yourself?

After playing Half Life 2 Episode 2 in S-3D, I cannot ever play it in 2-D again.
posted by : Bo_Fox, 18 January 2008

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