The 3D Vision Wireless Glasses Kit from nVIDIA includes one pair of wireless 3D stereoscopic glasses, all the accessories needed to use them with a supported system, and adjustable nose pieces to view anything you want in 3D. The glasses are designed to work with select nVIDIA graphics cards and also require a computer display that supports a 120Hz refresh rate.
When playing compatible computer games, objects will jump out at you from the screen -- a true sense of depth will help immerse you in virtual environments. Because the glasses are wireless, you won't have to worry about tangled cords; wearing the lightweight, adjustable glasses is no different than putting on a pair of sunglasses.
| Infrared | Receive signal between 1.5 - 15' (0.5 - 4.6 m) |
| Battery Life | 60 hours of stereoscopic 3D |
| Surge and Battery Connectors | USB 2.0 mini-B power connector |
| Battery Level Indicator | Green and red indicator lights |
| Charging Current | Flashing amber light when charging, solid amber when fully charged |
| Power |
Power Button: On Button NVIDIA Backlit Button: 3D Vision on/off |
| Depth Adjustment | Thumbwheel on the back of IR emitter |
| Connectors |
USB 2.0 Mini-B: Connect to the PC for enabling 3D Vision VESA Stereo Cable Port: For use with DLP HDTV only |
| System Requirements |
Microsoft Windows Vista 32/64-bit or Windows 7 32/64-bit Intel Core2 Duo or AMD Athlon X2 CPU or higher 1GB of System Memory (2GB is recommended) 100MB Free Disk Space |
| Dimensions |
Glasses: 6.5 x 6.4 x 1.6" (164 x 163 x 41mm) IR Emitter: 6.5 x 6.4 x 1.6" (164 x 163 x 41mm) |
| Weight |
Glasses: 1.8 oz (50 g) IR Emitter: 1.7 oz (47 g) |
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It was an awesome experience turning these on the first time. Give new life to old games, and makes new games even better. After a few days, the coolness factor kinda runs out. You can't use these for more than an hour without getting a mild headache. But overall, I would recommend them if you have a very powerful gaming rig. You need to be getting at least 60fps (30fps per eye) to use this and still have smooth game-play.
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