Assumption #2:
“Why buy a 3D system when I can just buy a 3D TV or a 3D laptop and glasses?. I can put it together myself”
While it is true that you can purchase a 3D computer and or video card and 3D glasses separately you can work on developing a solution yourself, viewing stereoscopic 3D successfully isn’t quite that simple. There are a variety of players and programs that are needed in order to successfully play and view 3D Content. In addition, loading 3D onto the associated computer isn’t the easiest feat, the files are quite large and each content company has their own licensing protocols to follow which can be tricky at times.
Additionally there are problems that can crop up such as having the appropriate firmware for your 3D projector. Just because you purchase a 3D projector doesn’t mean that the projector will play in 3D. It could need a firmware upgrade, or it could need to be set with the proper refresh rate and image size among other key configurations that aren’t readily made clear upon purchase.
When comparing various 3D and Interactive solutions available it can become quite overwhelming to decide on a particular option. Not only are there choices in terms of hardware, but the growing 3D and interactive content market can make mulling over the options seem a virtually insurmountable task.
While there are a few other options available on the market with content, the 3DAVRover is the only system that is a combination of all elements necessary for superior quality 3D, including content, all of which has been thoroughly researched, tested and configured by our staff who have years of experience in working with stereoscopic 3D solutions.
There are no biases based on corporate alliances, just the best products, the best software, configured and thoroughly tested so that employing 3D in your classroom is as easy if not easier than using your interactive whiteboard.
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