Virtual Reality Glasses?

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#1 buffyguy27
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K these glasses sound like the real deal, and im too poor to buy an actual nice t.v, are these things the same resolution as those t.v's and would they be worth it?

http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=26995&vpn=VR920&manufacture=Vuzix

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#2 cheetfreak
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They are standard resolution of 640x480 so no they are not hi-def
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#3 buffyguy27
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They are standard resolution of 640x480 so no they are not hi-defcheetfreak

Thanks, there prolly not worth it then, do you think they would work for the 360.

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not worth it at all not even if hi def i think
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Just use your regular reality glasses.
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You're telling me you can buy $400 glasses but you can't afford a 32" 720P TV? You can easily find a decent HDTV for $400-$700. Hell, it's the Christmas season meaning prices are even LOWER.

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#7 buffyguy27
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Just use your regular reality glasses.ricothehat

What do you meen by regular reality glasses? eye glasses lol?

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#8 buffyguy27
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You're telling me you can buy $400 glasses but you can't afford a 32" 720P TV? You can easily find a decent HDTV for $400-$700. Hell, it's the Christmas season meaning prices are even LOWER.

DarkRider23

Ya i geuss, but then there's souround sound, installatiion, hd tv. all that stuff you pretty weel have to get if you get and hd tv, plus you would want 1080p if you were buying one anyways.

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Customer Review section says :

"We do not recommend you make purchasing decisions based on facts or opinions expressed in these reviews."

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#10 DarkRider23
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[QUOTE="DarkRider23"]

You're telling me you can buy $400 glasses but you can't afford a 32" 720P TV? You can easily find a decent HDTV for $400-$700. Hell, it's the Christmas season meaning prices are even LOWER.

buffyguy27

Ya i geuss, but then there's souround sound, installatiion, hd tv. all that stuff you pretty weel have to get if you get and hd tv, plus you would want 1080p if you were buying one anyways.

The 360 surround sound set-up is one sale for $100 right now and it's pretty damn good. If you can't install a TV by yourself, then please don't buy any electronics anymore. Installing things is the easy part of buying electronics. And no, you do not want 1080P for video gaming. 720P is the best resolution for video gaming. Lets not forget the 360 is 720P native as are most of its games.

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#11 buffyguy27
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Customer Review section says :

"We do not recommend you make purchasing decisions based on facts or opinions expressed in these reviews."

lohithbms

all they mean by that is that people could say that there absouloutly crap and then you wouldnt buy then, poeple could also twist the facts to make them look worse,

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#12 buffyguy27
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[QUOTE="buffyguy27"][QUOTE="DarkRider23"]

You're telling me you can buy $400 glasses but you can't afford a 32" 720P TV? You can easily find a decent HDTV for $400-$700. Hell, it's the Christmas season meaning prices are even LOWER.

DarkRider23

Ya i geuss, but then there's souround sound, installatiion, hd tv. all that stuff you pretty weel have to get if you get and hd tv, plus you would want 1080p if you were buying one anyways.

The 360 surround sound set-up is one sale for $100 right now and it's pretty damn good. If you can't install a TV by yourself, then please don't buy any electronics anymore. Installing things is the easy part of buying electronics. And no, you do not want 1080P for video gaming. 720P is the best resolution for video gaming. Lets not forget the 360 is 720P native as are most of its games.

Ya, I prolly could intall the t.v myself i am kind of an electronics preson, i just dont want to screw up an expensive t.v

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[QUOTE="DarkRider23"]

You're telling me you can buy $400 glasses but you can't afford a 32" 720P TV? You can easily find a decent HDTV for $400-$700. Hell, it's the Christmas season meaning prices are even LOWER.

buffyguy27

Ya i geuss, but then there's souround sound, installatiion, hd tv. all that stuff you pretty weel have to get if you get and hd tv, plus you would want 1080p if you were buying one anyways.

Ok, all you need is a tv, surround sound is ool, but not that worth it, installation is easy and free unless you are oging ot hang it, and a Tv always eats having a one person glasses. Hope it helps:)

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#14 MindFreeze
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Get a 26-32 inch LCD 720p, now with Christmas they're very cheap. A cheap but good 5.1 surround system shouldn't be hard to find, I got mine for 70$ on sale and they are great. You don't need the crazy setup if you're just doing a bit of gaming, and I suggest nice headphones over it anyway, and if you live with your parents still I think they will be much happier with headphones too. ;)
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[QUOTE="DarkRider23"][QUOTE="buffyguy27"][QUOTE="DarkRider23"]

You're telling me you can buy $400 glasses but you can't afford a 32" 720P TV? You can easily find a decent HDTV for $400-$700. Hell, it's the Christmas season meaning prices are even LOWER.

buffyguy27

Ya i geuss, but then there's souround sound, installatiion, hd tv. all that stuff you pretty weel have to get if you get and hd tv, plus you would want 1080p if you were buying one anyways.

The 360 surround sound set-up is one sale for $100 right now and it's pretty damn good. If you can't install a TV by yourself, then please don't buy any electronics anymore. Installing things is the easy part of buying electronics. And no, you do not want 1080P for video gaming. 720P is the best resolution for video gaming. Lets not forget the 360 is 720P native as are most of its games.

Ya, I prolly could intall the t.v myself i am kind of an electronics preson, i just dont want to screw up an expensive t.v

Ok, if you are an electronics person as you say, do you realize how easy it is to setup a TV? Everything is color coded and it comes with a manual. You'd have to try to hook it up blindfolded to screw it up.