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Alexander Aleshin said:

It appears that all modern approaches to getting stereo on LCD monitors
have certain technological limitations. What about the old technology of
using side-by-side stereo and periscope-like glasses?

Or even two-screen-with-half-silvered-mirror technology such as the Planar system:

http://www.inition.co.uk/inition/product.php?URL_=product_stereovis_planar_sd1710&SubCatID_=0&cur=AUD

and the Omnia system:

http://www.inition.co.uk/inition/product.php?URL_=product_stereovis_omnia_mimo&SubCatID_=3

(I hope those links come out OK!)

These both work very well, and only require that you wear light-weight polarised glasses. The Planar system was originally too small for model building use, but they have recently announced a bigger version.

I'm sure these have been mentioned on this list before...

Andrew

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