Actually, the shutter glasses work suprisingly well. I've been waiting on more details for this since I got my 3D capable DLP a few months back. The dunny thing is that I have a pair of glasses that will interface just fine with the TV from an old Geforce 2 Ultra video card that I've dug out. I'm pretty disappointed with the cost of the software though. $199 is pretty steep for software that also *requires* you to have a game specific driver that only has a limited pool of games to choose from, plus also runs an additional $5 bucks a pop per driver. I'm just wondering why we need game specific drivers when, back in 2000, my old Geforce 2 was able to do 3D with any Direct 3D input.
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Actually, the shutter glasses work suprisingly well. I've been waiting on more details for this since I got my 3D capable DLP a few months back. The dunny thing is that I have a pair of glasses that will interface just fine with the TV from an old Geforce 2 Ultra video card that I've dug out. I'm pretty disappointed with the cost of the software though. $199 is pretty steep for software that also *requires* you to have a game specific driver that only has a limited pool of games to choose from, plus also runs an additional $5 bucks a pop per driver. I'm just wondering why we need game specific drivers when, back in 2000, my old Geforce 2 was able to do 3D with any Direct 3D input.