I've used a Zalmon 3D screen where alternate lines are left/right. The main 
drawback being half the resolution in 3D mode and GUI looks awful. Passive 
glasses are a plus. (same as the cheap ones you get at the cinema). The pixel 
scan lines are polarized on the screen.

Also an Acer 3D monitor which uses left right alternate frames (need high 
refresh rate). Much better, but make sure you have the sync stuff to trigger 
the eye glasses to switch left/right. I prefer the active ones for quality, but 
if you don't use it often the interlaced is not so bad.

JB

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: 14 March 2012 10:04
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Paraview] 3D Monitor Hardware

Hi,

We are looking at buying a 3D monitor to take advantage of the Paraview 
--stereo options. Does anyone have any experience with this? We'd be very 
grateful to hear from anyone who's set up this kind of thing before.

Thanks in advance,
Owen.


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