By Oliver Rist
Guest Contributor, RealTechNews

This thing just screams “new horizon in FPSs”. And you may justifiably ask why? After all, we’re just moving the monitor closer to your eyes, correcto? Correcto, but there’s more. eMagin also added what they’re calling 3D Stereovision. The rest of us call it head-tracking. So you’re mowing down those really creepy crawling demons in Half-Life. Normally, you’d twitch your mouse to look left and right–make sure you got them all. With Stereovision, if you hear that annoying clicking sound they make off to your left, all you’ve got to do is turn your head left and you’re facing the one that almost got away.

Truly cool. Downsides? A few. First it costs just under $900. Then again, the good vid cards are going for $600 nowadays and true performance zealots are running two of them in tandem, so what’s $900? The real downside is that it’s still a baby. Telltale signs are numerous: For one thing, my test unit was relegated solely to NVidia 3D accelerators. Okay, I had to dig for one of those, but I found it. (On a buddy’s system. He complained until he saw what I was toying with–HA!) But, by far the worst disappointment was a max resolution of 800×600. Source: TechFilter

Complete Review Here
Alice Adds: Oliver and I used to work together back at Ziff Davis for Computer Shopper magazine (now owned by my previous stomping ground, CNET.com). Welcome Oliver. Oliver is a bigger geek than I am and he has the picture to prove it! 9Couldn’t resist.) Please welcome him here, we are lucky to have another great tech writer with us here at RealTechNews.