User Manual

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NVIDIA 3D VISION USER GUIDE
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Viewing Time: Take regular breaks. As with any time spent look-
ing at a computer screen, it is good practice to give your eyes a
rest after a period of time. At a minimum, rest for five (5) minutes
after every hour of stereoscopic 3D viewing.
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Viewing with Prescription Glasses: If you normally wear glasses
when viewing a computer screen, keep them on and put the wire-
less glasses over your eye wear. The sharper the image on the
screen, the better the quality.
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Game Cursor/Cross-hair Sights: If you are using the NVIDIA 3D
laser sights, be sure to turn off the sight that the game provides.
The game sight is usually positioned at screen-depth, and inter-
feres with useful viewing of the NVIDIA laser sight.
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Display Lighting: The amount of light reaching each eye is cut in
half, and causes the screen to appear darker under stereoscopic
3D viewing. Adjusting the brightness and contrast settings of your
game can also reduce screen persistence and improve stereo-
scopic 3D quality.
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Ambient Lighting: The intensity of surrounding lighting can affect
stereoscopic 3D quality and comfort. Lighting conditions that im-
prove stereoscopic 3D viewing vary from one person to the next,
so experiment with brighter or darker room lighting to find what
works best for you. See Tips and Troubleshooting on page 37.
Note: High intensity lighting (especially halogen lighting) can
interfere with IR communication (between the wireless glasses
and the IR emitter) resulting in some flicker.
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