Sapphire makes multi-monitor 3D gaming a reality with a single video card
Multi-monitor gaming is hardly uncommon these days, but 3D gaming on the PC is, well, decidedly less common. Perhaps it will be the merging of the two immersive approaches that finally gets 3D going on the PC, and Sapphire is showing that it's possible. A single ATI-based Sapphire graphics card with Eyefinity support powered these three Zalman Trimon 3D displays, which use simple (and cheap) polarized glasses to make those boomers in Left4Dead really pop. No word on the overall cost of the system, but we'd hazard a guess it wouldn't be significantly higher than a triple-monitor setup woefully stuck in just two dimensions.























@iamjeffhong
it could work, just make 'em polarized! :D
lol polarized? no thanks. If I was getting an expensive 3D setup Id want the best.
besides, one GPU is not going to be enough to push these games in 3D across 3 high res displays. Its barely enough for one.
Can you connect your ps3 to this monitor and then watch 3D ???
I dont know y a lot of people dont like star trek, while it is kinda nerdy, they brought us the holodeck. Imagine loading up dead space in a jolodeck and playing it as yourself