Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!batcomputer!andyrose From: andyrose@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu (Andy Rose) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.visualization Subject: Re: Crystal Eyes Message-ID: <1990Nov14.203810.23957@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu> Date: 14 Nov 90 20:38:10 GMT References: <1990Nov14.201940.23433@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu> Organization: Cornell Theory Center Lines: 31 Workstation News November 1990 p.9 PCs go 3D with goggles Users of PCs and Macs can now wear a special set of stereoscopic goggles to enhance 3-D images on the screens of their desktops. StereoGraphics Corp. is marketing a new, less pricey version of its CrystalEyes stereo eyewear for use with low-end desktops and PCs. CrystalEyes/PC works with PCs equipped with "stereo-ready" graphic boards from various vendors. StereoGraphics will send you a list of third-party products if you want one. Price: $995 Contact: StereoGraphics Corp., 2171-H E. Francisco Blvd, San Rafael CA 94901 415-459-4500 --- I imagine you will need a 60Hz monitor to get a good flicker-free effect. This magazine, BTW, has an article on the facing page titled: More Visualization from Tektronix, The XD88/700 reaffirms Tektronix's commitment to integrated graphics, imaging, and video. So I don't know how good an info source this magazine is. Subscriptions are free though. V for vis. -- Andrew Newkirk Rose '91 Department of Visualization CNSF/Theory Center 632 E & T Building, Hoy Road Ithaca, NY 14583 607 254 8686 andy@cornellf.tn.cornell.edu