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Review: E-D 3d Glasses |
Written By - Blueice
Date Posted - 2003-05-26 00:00:00
Product(s) Supplied by - eDimensional
Page Number 1 of 5 - Introduction
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eDimensional offered me the opportunity to review a pair of their glasses but these aren’t your standard glasses, they are 3d glasses! They claim to transform your PC into a virtual reality experience by using stereoscopic technology.

My initial interest in holographic 3-D visuals was sparked when visiting a theme park in France called Futuroscope. The park was bursting with IMAX cinemas which made films pop out the screen right in front of your eyes. It was a truly amazing experience and after returning home I started my search for a device that could offer me a similar experience at home.
The search seemed was over when I came across eDimensional who offered a product that could satisfy my virtual reality needs. This product is known as the E-D glasses. Futuroscope had a lot of 3d cinemas but there were few attractions that were interactive. The E-D glasses work with games, movies, graphics and websites quite literally providing an in-depth interactive experience.

However I wouldn’t truly know if I had found the product I’d been looking for until the 3d glasses had been fully tested. |
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