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#1 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."

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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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#2 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.

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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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#3 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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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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#5 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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#6 buffyguy27
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thanks for all of your tips! someone also mentioned that mass effect may be a better option than bioshock. i'm trying to decide between the two.. any suggestions as to which is better?angelixmizfit

Mass Effect is a very good game, it's an rpg so if he's into that kind of game that one would be a great option (there is shooting aspects in the game to) Elder Scrolls Oblivion is also a very nice game, also rpg 9.6/10 on gamespot.

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#7 buffyguy27
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[QUOTE="nVidiaGaMer"]

[QUOTE="nocoolnamejim"]Mass Effect seems to be straining the limits of what the 360 can do. It's still the best game to date on the 360, but you can tell that the system is struggling a bit with it.nocoolnamejim

Best game to date?! I challenge that by saying Halo 3 is better as is Bioshock, Call of Duty 4, and many more games.

You're welcome to your opinion, misguided and incorrect as it may be.

LoL Same Opinion here. I think we may have well found the last person defending halo3.LOL Do you really think it desserved a 9.5 out of 10, its exactly like the first two with only minor changes.

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#8 buffyguy27
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alright ill think about it, thanks

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#9 buffyguy27
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sweet thanks

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#10 buffyguy27
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i have an xbox 360 and i am playing it on a somewhat old tv. Do you think i would a higher quality picture on a new monitor? and what do i have to do to set it up? is it hard to set up?