Benjamin Smith
December 3rd, 2010, 06:39 AM
Anyone know if you can get a discount if you bulk-buy nVidia 3D vision glasses anywhere? I need 10 pairs!
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View Full Version : nVidia 3D Vision Glasses Benjamin Smith December 3rd, 2010, 06:39 AM Anyone know if you can get a discount if you bulk-buy nVidia 3D vision glasses anywhere? I need 10 pairs! /ben Carlton Bright December 3rd, 2010, 10:11 AM Oddly, SEARS has them for $127.00 when I looked, and you may be able to immediately pick them up if there is a Sears nearby you. Hopefully, the prices will quickly plummet as they become more available. Aradio freq. version is in the works, which will probably eclipse the present IR wireless, (and for good reasons.) BTW- I think the 120 hz with 2x 60hz per channel will become the 3D video standard, and cameras may even be designed around it.... and maybe 60 FPS may become the 3D video standard (?) Post if you get them less expensively somewhere. Carlton Greg Fiske December 3rd, 2010, 10:58 AM Can these be used to watch 3d bluray's on your computer? Do you need any special kind of software player or drive? Pavel Houda December 4th, 2010, 11:58 AM Anyone know if you can get a discount if you bulk-buy nVidia 3D vision glasses anywhere? I need 10 pairs! /ben These guys promise low cost (~$73) 3D glasses. I have no experience with them though. Inexpensive Electronic Glasses for 3DTVs and 3D Computer Monitors | Stereomedia 3D HD Digital & Film (http://www.3dstereomedia.com/content/3d-glasses) . You may need to get the transmitter as well. It doesn't seem that they are nVidia compatible, and every IR protocol is different. They claim they are, but unless the glasses can work with multiple protocols, they need unique transmitter. Specially the nVidia are restricted, the transmitter will only activate with their video cards and drivers, which can be very annoying. I would contact them first, but the price is very good. |