It's also important to consider any other ramifications of such a device. Does it cause headaches? It could. I haven't gotten one yet, but I don't wear them for extended periods of time. Any headaches would probably be resultant of eyestrain. Eyestrain? Well, it's like this. The way the glasses are able to show your left eye one thing and your right eye another is simple. They allow your eyes to see every other line. (For example, let's say your left eye sees all even numbered lines and your right eye sees all odd numbered lines.) The impact? Well, for starters, you essentially reduce your scan lines by half. This resolution is still fine for looking at pictures encoded in
TDV3D's format, but does rather nasty things to small things that aren't
TVD3D encoded (such as, let's say,
text...) Trying to write this review while wearing the
TDV3D glasses is almost impossible. I keep tilting my head back when editing to see without the filtering effect.
So, final evaluation? If you're into 3D you might want to check out the TDV3D system. If you're not quite sold on it, check out their website and watch for them to get content you actually would like to see.