The 3D monitor is great, but...
By youless
@youless (114117)
Guangzhou, China
November 27, 2011 8:32pm CST
Yesterday we went to the computer stores and it is great to watch from the 3D monitor. It is vivid. I can accept that I have to wear two pairs of glasses since I am near-sighted. However, the big problem is I don't think there are many 3D videos or games for it.
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@sonaimajumdar (950)
• India
29 Nov 11
Wow, so 3d monitors are now available in market. So how much does it cost ? I mean if it is at a reasonable price then I will surely opt to buy it.
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@sonaimajumdar (950)
• India
29 Nov 11
Okay, So thats a good rate. A reasonable price for a great product.
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@varier (5685)
• Indonesia
28 Nov 11
Haha, maybe you are right..
But still, 3D monitors mostly have greater resolution, widescreen layer, and designed for graphics-intensive viewing. So, even if there are not much 3D videos or games, they are still cool to use
. But if we are just using our computer for just myLotting and typing in Microsoft Word, I think it's not worth it.. 
But still, 3D monitors mostly have greater resolution, widescreen layer, and designed for graphics-intensive viewing. So, even if there are not much 3D videos or games, they are still cool to use
. But if we are just using our computer for just myLotting and typing in Microsoft Word, I think it's not worth it.. 
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@leeloo (1492)
• Portugal
28 Nov 11
This is the problem with new technology, it is waiting for everyone to catch up. A friend of a friend used to always tell the story of how he bought one of the first CD players and how there were only one or two companies that sold disks and each of them would cost a huge amount, so for a while he only had two which he played over and over. The 3D televisions or monitors are one of those technologies that is waiting for the rest of the industry to catch up, how popular it becomes will depend on how quickly the other industries supply games, movies etc, though some countries already are talking about supplying 3D television, but the publishers are waiting to see if it worth while before investing in 3D games, movies etc so it can be tricky.
I did a search and found this
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-games.html
so at least one company is launching or thinking of launching 3D games.
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@elitess (5070)
• Ipswich, England
28 Nov 11
Hello you less.
Don't take me wrong, I am not against technology and I do watch 3d movies in cinemas but I would not buy a 3d monitor or television set because they are very tiring for the eyes. Have you ever noticed how you feel after a normal 2d movie compared to a 3d movie at the cinema ?
As for games there are a few of them, and the developers are probably gradually adapting to this new format.
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@jaiho2009 (39140)
• Philippines
28 Nov 11
I have it at home.
I enjoyed it and I can say that it's really satisfy your watching session.
Regarding the cd's..quiet costly (original ones) but worth it.. :)
@yspmyl (3435)
• Malaysia
28 Nov 11
I think at the moment, 3D videos or games still not that much but we should be able to find anywhere in the market after 1 year. People are developing technology quick enough to catch up with sale. If you can wait for half a year or one year, you will be able to find them everywhere if they became popular.
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@ajithlal (14716)
• India
22 Apr 12
I have not seen any 3d monitors, but I think 3d monitors can be used for watching movies rather than browsing and other use. I think it would be hard for a person to wear glasses all the time and watching on the 3d monitor.










