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Those guru3d vids are nice... HAWX is particularly impressive
I guess in certain games you could get used to the bezels
I guess in certain games you could get used to the bezels
Originally posted by: ronnn
Originally posted by: Keysplayr
Originally posted by: ronnn
Originally posted by: Keysplayr
Originally posted by: MarcVenice
Originally posted by: BFG10K
Option 3: neither interests me.
30" HP LP3065
Of course it doesn't. There are no 120hz 30" panels, and putting three of them next to each other is a bit unrealistic, considering the space but also cash you'd need. And the monitor would have to accept displayport...
For those of you who want to know what Eyefinity REALLY looks like: http://www.guru3d.com/article/...ity-editorial-review/6
Watch those video's. Personaly I'm sold. Now I just need to make sure you CAN actually use Eyefinity without using the displayport. Oh yeah, and I'll wait a wee bit longer, to make sure the ratio's are okay, unlike in CoD4 for example.
What it REALLY looks like? Those videos look exactly the same as others I have seen. I think the others has shown what it REALLY looks like also.
What we need, Marc, is something like THIS to bring the value of multimonitor gaming home. Nothing less will do IMHO.
In your video links, where the black bezels bisect the image, there is also a "staggering" of the adjacent image. In other words, its like when you open up a world atlas looking at a road that goes from the left page, past the binder, to the right page. They don't line up. Maybe that can be compensated for in software to account for different bezel thicknesses. If not now, maybe in the next revision of the software.
You have tried it, or do you think kyle is full of it when he says video does not do it justice?
What is it that you think Kyle "could" see, that we don't see from watching the videos? Do the bezels go away for Kyle if he is there personally and directly in front of him? I'm not thinking so. So, I'm not calling Kyle a liar at all. He may be just like you. That is if your one of the folks saying the bezels don't bother you. I'm sure that some won't be bothered by it. I'm absolutely sure there are more that will.
Well. Now we have your opinion and we have my opinion. Good enough?
An opinion without trying it is worth little.
Originally posted by: Keysplayr
Originally posted by: ronnn
Originally posted by: Keysplayr
Originally posted by: ronnn
Originally posted by: Keysplayr
Originally posted by: MarcVenice
Originally posted by: BFG10K
Option 3: neither interests me.
30" HP LP3065
Of course it doesn't. There are no 120hz 30" panels, and putting three of them next to each other is a bit unrealistic, considering the space but also cash you'd need. And the monitor would have to accept displayport...
For those of you who want to know what Eyefinity REALLY looks like: http://www.guru3d.com/article/...ity-editorial-review/6
Watch those video's. Personaly I'm sold. Now I just need to make sure you CAN actually use Eyefinity without using the displayport. Oh yeah, and I'll wait a wee bit longer, to make sure the ratio's are okay, unlike in CoD4 for example.
What it REALLY looks like? Those videos look exactly the same as others I have seen. I think the others has shown what it REALLY looks like also.
What we need, Marc, is something like THIS to bring the value of multimonitor gaming home. Nothing less will do IMHO.
In your video links, where the black bezels bisect the image, there is also a "staggering" of the adjacent image. In other words, its like when you open up a world atlas looking at a road that goes from the left page, past the binder, to the right page. They don't line up. Maybe that can be compensated for in software to account for different bezel thicknesses. If not now, maybe in the next revision of the software.
You have tried it, or do you think kyle is full of it when he says video does not do it justice?
What is it that you think Kyle "could" see, that we don't see from watching the videos? Do the bezels go away for Kyle if he is there personally and directly in front of him? I'm not thinking so. So, I'm not calling Kyle a liar at all. He may be just like you. That is if your one of the folks saying the bezels don't bother you. I'm sure that some won't be bothered by it. I'm absolutely sure there are more that will.
Well. Now we have your opinion and we have my opinion. Good enough?
An opinion without trying it is worth little.
And if I gave you my opinion on 3DVision?
Originally posted by: cusideabelincoln
Originally posted by: Keysplayr
And if I gave you my opinion on 3DVision?
Would you bother going through all of this again? You'll just be accused of having a biased opinion, as so many people like to point out.
For this reason people like to read "professional" opinions, such as those found at Anandtech, Xbitlabs, Guru3D, and etc, as we operate under the assumption these reviewers try to be as objective as possible.
But you don't have to give me your opinion on 3DVision. I bet I already know what it is. On the other hand, if you gave me the equipment for 3DVision...(I can form my own opinion).
Originally posted by: Keysplayr
Originally posted by: cusideabelincoln
Originally posted by: Keysplayr
And if I gave you my opinion on 3DVision?
Would you bother going through all of this again? You'll just be accused of having a biased opinion, as so many people like to point out.
For this reason people like to read "professional" opinions, such as those found at Anandtech, Xbitlabs, Guru3D, and etc, as we operate under the assumption these reviewers try to be as objective as possible.
But you don't have to give me your opinion on 3DVision. I bet I already know what it is. On the other hand, if you gave me the equipment for 3DVision...(I can form my own opinion).
Hmmm. Sounds like you're one of those "many people". Kudos.
And ronnn did say that an opinion without trying is worth little. Probably kicking himself for that post.
It is very difficult to convey the 3DVision experience. It is something that "is" needed to be tried. Cant show a video of it without at least the explorer glasses. Eyefinity on the other hand is easy to see. We have videos, and what you see is what you get. No amount of playing would make me forget the bezels were there. People have likened it to driving a car. Very well. Divide a windshield into thirds with 1" or 2" black vertical bars using duct tape. Yeah, that wouldn't bother me at all.
Originally posted by: ronnn
Originally posted by: Idontcare
I wonder if the folks who say "the bezels won't bother you" (but haven't actually tried it themselves yet)
Of course they haven't tried it, as very few have bought a 5870 and have 3 monitors. But how many who say the bezels bother them have tried it?
Really this is why we read or watch reviews from guys like kyle. They give us some idea of what to buy. If you think Kyle is a liar, than support it.
Originally posted by: Keysplayr
Originally posted by: cusideabelincoln
Originally posted by: Keysplayr
And if I gave you my opinion on 3DVision?
Would you bother going through all of this again? You'll just be accused of having a biased opinion, as so many people like to point out.
For this reason people like to read "professional" opinions, such as those found at Anandtech, Xbitlabs, Guru3D, and etc, as we operate under the assumption these reviewers try to be as objective as possible.
But you don't have to give me your opinion on 3DVision. I bet I already know what it is. On the other hand, if you gave me the equipment for 3DVision...(I can form my own opinion).
Hmmm. Sounds like you're one of those "many people". Kudos.
And ronnn did say that an opinion without trying is worth little. Probably kicking himself for that post.
It is very difficult to convey the 3DVision experience. It is something that "is" needed to be tried. Cant show a video of it without at least the explorer glasses. Eyefinity on the other hand is easy to see. We have videos, and what you see is what you get. No amount of playing would make me forget the bezels were there. People have likened it to driving a car. Very well. Divide a windshield into thirds with 1" or 2" black vertical bars using duct tape. Yeah, that wouldn't bother me at all.
Originally posted by: ronnn
None of the reviews talked about headaches, as I remember it - so it seems that issue has been solved from the old 3d movie days.
Originally posted by: T2k
Originally posted by: dguy6789
Originally posted by: Wreckage
Originally posted by: dguy6789
You do realize that 3D Vision is old technology that's been tried and failed before right? You know that, but you are conveniently leaving it out when you're saying Eyefinity is old technology. :thumbsdown:
Great, link to a competing technology that works with current games and cards.
I linked to a similar current technology that works with current games and video cards. So everyone launches personal attacks against me as if I insulted their mother. :roll:
I did not leave out anything more than is being discussed. Other people have mentioned how images look distorted on Eyefinity and how it requires you to buy a Displayport monitor. Should people who leave that out also be attacked for "distorting the truth"?
This thread is explicitly about Nvidia 3D Vision vs ATI Eyefinity, yet we are not allowed to discuss the pros and cons. Awesome.
Sigh.
Ridiculous.
You try playing a modern game using triple monitors with a Matrox card and then get back to me. You're downplaying Eyefinity by calling it old and already done before(which is not even a negative, you're just trying to make it sound like one) even though 3D Vision is even older.
:roll:
Literally all FPS worked fine with my Parhelia back then - I even posted a bunch of shots on WSGF, I'll see if I can find them...
...here we go: http://img30.imageshack.us/img30/3631/ut2k3sg.jpg
No it doesn?t.Originally posted by: Bloodsmoke
3d vision works in every game,
Originally posted by: lopri
Since this thread has been revived I figured I'd ask here: Is the 3D Vision experience similar to that of IMAX movies?
Originally posted by: Bloodsmoke
Originally posted by: T2k
Originally posted by: dguy6789
Originally posted by: Wreckage
Originally posted by: dguy6789
You do realize that 3D Vision is old technology that's been tried and failed before right? You know that, but you are conveniently leaving it out when you're saying Eyefinity is old technology. :thumbsdown:
Great, link to a competing technology that works with current games and cards.
I linked to a similar current technology that works with current games and video cards. So everyone launches personal attacks against me as if I insulted their mother. :roll:
I did not leave out anything more than is being discussed. Other people have mentioned how images look distorted on Eyefinity and how it requires you to buy a Displayport monitor. Should people who leave that out also be attacked for "distorting the truth"?
This thread is explicitly about Nvidia 3D Vision vs ATI Eyefinity, yet we are not allowed to discuss the pros and cons. Awesome.
Sigh.
Ridiculous.
You try playing a modern game using triple monitors with a Matrox card and then get back to me. You're downplaying Eyefinity by calling it old and already done before(which is not even a negative, you're just trying to make it sound like one) even though 3D Vision is even older.
:roll:
Literally all FPS worked fine with my Parhelia back then - I even posted a bunch of shots on WSGF, I'll see if I can find them...
...here we go: http://img30.imageshack.us/img30/3631/ut2k3sg.jpg
Seriously, if you have never used the tech, why bash it? Parhelia is a gfx card Triplehead2go is an addon box that uses any gfx card. No crap your gfx card will get out of date. I have been using a Triplehead to go for 5 years, and have had minimal problems. Still works with new games, World at War, and Batman Arkum Assylum flawlessly in Windows 7. So how can you bash it? Not saying eyefinity wont be better, but that is yet to be seen, I have owned 2 ATI products and both have had bad driver support so I'm not holding my breath. And having tested 3d vision at Quakecon 09, its cool, but not for me, glasses are heavy and unless you have a massive screen like 42+ it seems useless. 3d vision works in every game, not just new games, eyefinity has to be supported up to huge resolutions. Both techs are good for different things, both add to emersion, also both have yet to be tested by the public.
Originally posted by: SonnyWithSony
If there was some 24" or larger 120hz LCD panels I would go with nvidia.