GamersHell have taken a (literal) look at the eDimensional E-D 3D Glasses.
The E-D system shows you a two eye view of the world from your computer monitor. With the E-D system, depth-of-field is simulated using shutter-glasses with lenses that can alternate between clear and opaque (i.e. blocks light). During use, a left eye image is first displayed on a computer monitor, and the shutter-glasses’ left lens is clear, while the right lens is dark. The image on the monitor is then switched to the right eye view, and the lenses of the shutter-glasses are reversed (left lens dark and right lens clear). This switching occurs many times a second, and your brain fuses these separate images into one truly 3-Dimensional image.
eDimensional E-D 3D Glasses Review @ gamershell.com
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