akugami
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Originally posted by: Forumpanda
I didn't come here to read marketing BS, is there a way to to simply hide certain peoples posts?
Actually I believe there is. Never tried it but go to the "my forums" link on top of the forums. There is an "Add Ignored User" button.
Originally posted by: Keysplayr
Well, I have the 3DVision setup, and I've seen the Eyefinity demonstrations.
Eyefinity is very cool for anything short of gaming IMHO. I've said it before, and many have agreed, that the monitor bezels are a deal breaker for gaming. I honestly don't know how anyone can look at a 3 or 6 monitor checkerbox and say, "Ohhh, I've got to have this!". That coolnes factor will wear off real soon as they become aggravated by the distracting bezels directly in your field of view.
For non gaming apps, it's awesome. Picture a day trader at home office with 24 screens each with a different stock ticker gliding across. That would be broker Nirvana. One of many examples in various professions.
The day that bezeless monitors that can be butted together and barely telling where one monitor ends and the next begins, is the day i'll become very interested in technology such as Eyefinity. Give me a single affordable 130 degree curved monitor at a res of 48xx x 1050 (one monitor), and I'm there.
3DVision makes more sense to me than Eyefinity for gaming. It's pretty cut an dry for me.
So, I think you know where my vote goes.
I don't have a problem with stereoscopic gaming. This is essentially what 3D Vision is. Stereoscopic gaming has been around since at least the early 90's if not the 80's. Doesn't mean that nVidia's implementation doesn't kick rear end as compared to previous attempts.
However, we have Wreckage coming in and pulling the same BS and antics again. Seriously, this gets so old so fast. While there was less drama, it was definitely a better place for intelligent discussion without him around. If he has a legitimate complaint about ATI, fine. I don't care.
Hell, let's have the best of both worlds and have a combined multi-monitor stereoscopic gaming. While it may not be for everyone, a wrap-around 3D experience would kick ass.