could 3D lead to eye-related health issues, over traditional display tech?
One of the key issues when developing 3D Vision for NVIDIA was user comfort, both in the short and long term. That is one of the reason why we use 120Hz panels, that means each eye has a smooth 60Hz and the active glasses ensure there is no downgrading of the resolution. You’re not playing games at half the resolution your PC is displaying, all games play in the full resolution you specify – this means you have a gorgeous sharp picture, just like you are used to on a traditional display but it is now in full 3D. What’s the next step for 3D technology in gaming? 3D screens will get bigger and more and more monitors, TVs and projectors will support 120Hz technology so all you’ll need will be a set of glasses. More and more games are being ‘made for 3D Vision’ so you’ll see ever more impressive effects really taking advantage of 3D. Already there are some amazing titles on the PC that look fantastic in 3D – Resident Evil 5, Batman: Arkham Asylum, Need For Speed: SHIFT and of course, World