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For that, you need a more expensive solution, with a set of fancy glasses. This gives you basic 3D with the coloured lenses, although it doesn't work for everybody. As it has to render each from twice, you will also get lower frame rates, so you need a fairly powerful system to make it work well.Trainguy76 wrote:I though it was supposed to shift from one eye to the other, that glasses thing

decapod wrote:Which driver version are you using?...

Google them. You can pick up a pair for as little as US$1.00. I have a pair for years now and after looking at these screenshots, it's looks great, but the colour is messed up. Really need polarised 3D for the best results. Still, quite cool.darren10000 wrote:Ask a stupid question but where can you get the glasses from
Darren
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Paul_Boland wrote:Google them. You can pick up a pair for as little as US$1.00. I have a pair for years now and after looking at these screenshots, it's looks great, but the colour is messed up. Really need polarised 3D for the best results. Still, quite cool.darren10000 wrote:Ask a stupid question but where can you get the glasses from
Darren
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I'll review my experience in more detail:Just a thought, but Dataman said of this 'it can strain your eyes a bit' and these glasses seem to be very cheap. I would worry about the effects on my vision. My eyesight is poor enough without exposing it to any additional risk, so interesting but it wouldn't be for me. I wonder whether there's any medical evidence on the safety of these glasses if used regularly?
