Wouldnt this be nice... It sounds good and I have a Samsung DLP with one of those 3D Vesa sync ports. I'm just confused here how the website says that you can buy any of a bunch of different types of old school style shutterglasses and somehow get it to work with the Xbox 360. Obviously it would only work with customized content in their own little 3D software program, I already understand that. My big question with this is how it is going to integrate with Xbox 360 hardware. You but an old school pair of PC shutterglasses, plug it into the Xbox360 USB port and plug the VESA sync port into the TV and start the software and it works with all of the different types of shutterglasses? I'm also wondering if it's going to work with those fancy new Nvidia 3D glasses and their IR sensor base station thing.
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Nath5000 @ Jan 13th 2009 3:54PM
Wouldnt this be nice... It sounds good and I have a Samsung DLP with one of those 3D Vesa sync ports. I'm just confused here how the website says that you can buy any of a bunch of different types of old school style shutterglasses and somehow get it to work with the Xbox 360. Obviously it would only work with customized content in their own little 3D software program, I already understand that. My big question with this is how it is going to integrate with Xbox 360 hardware. You but an old school pair of PC shutterglasses, plug it into the Xbox360 USB port and plug the VESA sync port into the TV and start the software and it works with all of the different types of shutterglasses? I'm also wondering if it's going to work with those fancy new Nvidia 3D glasses and their IR sensor base station thing.