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Re: [ccp4bb] Caution - 120 Hz LCDs: Not CRT killers yet...

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Subject: Re: Caution - 120 Hz LCDs: Not CRT killers yet...
From: Warren DeLano warren {- at -} DELSCI {- dot -} COM
Date: 2009-02-01

FYI: I spent some time evaluating the iZ3D today as well. Like the others, this LCD-based solution is dependent on DirectX/3D drivers. But even if it weren't, there is far too much cross-talk between the two stereo images for it to be usable with PyMOL, Coot, etc.

While the iZ3D's stereo ghosting might be passable for gaming, it just isn't up to professional stereo visualization standards. I think we're still out of luck for the time being...

Cheers,
Warren




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