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Well, lets have both then! :)

Andrew MacPherson wrote:
> 
> > What we really need is good VR Glasses
> 
> You're right, but this seems to be the Holy Grail of gaming. The thing about multiple
> monitor/PC support is it could work today, not the day after tomorrow :-)
> 
> Also, there's something spooky about the sight of someone using 3d specs/headsets.
> Whenever you see them on the TV they look...well, a bit sad, locked in their own little world.
> Somehow having the monitor means you can at least -- in theory -- share the experience a
> little...even if no-one else in the house wants to, at least they can see what you're up to.
> 
> I'm also biased because my left eye's pretty useless (all peripheral vision, no focus) and VR
> specs and anything stereoscopic are pretty much wasted on me :-)
> 
> Andrew McP

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 Byron Forbes
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    and

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