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Vorpx vs vireio
Vorpx vs vireio






This new 3D monitor from HP is apparently already available in some parts of Europe… The 23-inch HP 2311gt LED backlit 3D monitor uses Film Patterned Retarder (FPR) technology, offers native 1920×1080 resolution, comes bundled with 2 pairs of passive 3D glasses, Cyberlink PowerDVD software bundled to offer 2D to 3D video conversion and playback as well as DDD’s TriDef Ignition software for playing games in stereoscopic 3D format. So it seems that we won’t be seeing a 3D Vision-ready monitor for now from HP and they have apparently abandoned the idea to release the active HP 2310g 3D LCD monitor and have replaced it with the HP 2311gt passive 3D model. What is interesting in this announcement is that the HP 2311gt monitor is a passive 3D solution and not an active 3D one as HP has shown last year with HP 2310g. If you’ve been considering an LCD vs LED monitor for the past while, HP is finally joining in with a 3D LCD monitor, after the company also released a 3D-capable laptop quite a while ago in the Envy product line. – To see the currently submitted game ratings at GameGradeVR or submit more… So check out the GameGradeVR if you are interested and do have in mind that it was just launched, so there are still not that many submissions and here you can help…

vorpx vs vireio

You need to be registered at MTBS3D in order to be able to submit ratings in the GameGradeVR and the good thing about this system is that it is completely user driven, meaning that a game or a VR driver that claims to provide great results and experience may not turn out to be rated as such by the actual users and the opposite can also be true.

vorpx vs vireio

The GameGradeVR submissions are only limited for true stereoscopic 3D support and if a game uses 2D+Depth, Virtual 3D or Z-Depth rendering to create the stereoscopic 3D effect rating for it should not be submitted. Our colleagues at MTBS3D just announced the release of GameGradeVR, a service very similar to the GameGrade3D, intended to help gamers rate game compatibility with the various VR drivers – TriDef Ignition, Vireio Perception, VorpX as well as native support, all of which support Oculus Rift, but some are not limited only to that 3D-capable HMD.








Vorpx vs vireio