[quote]Anyone had a go on one of these?
I'm wondering what 3 of them would be like hooked up to a Th2Go... :)
Don't these displays require 2 monitor inputs just to run the stereo? That could most likely make it impossable to do unless it would work with 2 TH2G? You've gotta have guts to buy that much and not know it would work for sure. :)
The largest single problem with surround gaming is what sounds cool and what works are almost always 2 drasticly different situations.
It's actually single DVI with special NVidia Stereo driver installed. The new version of the Stereo driver has support for these monitors by polarizing the image. You get a pair of polarized glasses, and lines that are positively polarized, come through on the left eye, and negative on the right. However this effectively halves the screen's horizontal resolution as the same image is drawn 2 ways on alternating lines (1080p->540p). A better solution would be the colored 3d scheme, and with the NVidia stereo driver, you can pick Red/Blue, or Red/Cyan (better color through the glasses if you have a Red/Cyan pair). But if you wanna play around with easy 3D, get polarized glasses (each one of those screens comes with a pair), and the nvidia driver, and triple screen that shit. Let us know how it looks.