If this is anything like the Spatiallabs View screen (and it does look very similar), this is gonna be a fantastic device!
I have a Spatiallabs View S3D display and it's just a brilliant piece of kit. Combined with a 3DS Capture Card and a Windows PC, it works exactly as you'd think it would. It's essentially a modern 4k version of the New Nintendo 3DS display; only it also works with a wide range of modern titles as well through Acer's Truegame app (other games can be forced into S3D through other means, but Truegame is the official solution where games get official S3D support with "real" 3D support, not fake depth buffer based post-process 3D). Octopath Traveller 1 & 2 in glassesless 3D is a superlative experience!
Really happy to see other companies now starting to move into the glassesless S3D sector, it's amazing tech that really should be adopted more widely.
Only issue though is that Acer's Truegame 3D service is currently propriatary... hope that they can work out some sort of deal with Samsung to make it compatible on their displays as well. I'd buy a 40'+ version of one of these glassessless S3D displays in a heartbeat!
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Re: Samsung's New Odyssey 3D Monitor Might Be The Ultimate Way To Emulate Nintendo 3DS
If this is anything like the Spatiallabs View screen (and it does look very similar), this is gonna be a fantastic device!
I have a Spatiallabs View S3D display and it's just a brilliant piece of kit. Combined with a 3DS Capture Card and a Windows PC, it works exactly as you'd think it would. It's essentially a modern 4k version of the New Nintendo 3DS display; only it also works with a wide range of modern titles as well through Acer's Truegame app (other games can be forced into S3D through other means, but Truegame is the official solution where games get official S3D support with "real" 3D support, not fake depth buffer based post-process 3D). Octopath Traveller 1 & 2 in glassesless 3D is a superlative experience!
Really happy to see other companies now starting to move into the glassesless S3D sector, it's amazing tech that really should be adopted more widely.
Only issue though is that Acer's Truegame 3D service is currently propriatary... hope that they can work out some sort of deal with Samsung to make it compatible on their displays as well. I'd buy a 40'+ version of one of these glassessless S3D displays in a heartbeat!