My Intru3d Experience: Video

Seriously, and I am not saying this just because I work for Intel either. But my experience watching the Monsters vs Aliens trailer was quite awesome indeed. Perhaps it was because I was watching it on a gargantuan of a television; a 52 inch Sony Plasma. Check the video and you will see what I am talking about (watch it in high quality):

If my experience really sucked, I would be the first to let you know - trust me.  

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Feb 04  |  techdude said:

we had a great experience too! My brother in law didn't but his TV is like 16 years old so that may be the issue.

Looking forward to watching the movie!

Feb 04  |  michelle r. said:

my entire family loved the experience but we only had 3 pairs of glasses and their were ten of us watching. We cant wait until the movie comes out. Will they be giving out glasses at the the theatres?

Feb 05  |  Michael Brito said:

@techdude -- thanks for the comment. It's much appreciated.

@michelle -- I am not sure about that. I do know you can call 1-800-646-2904 and try to get them there. The alternative is that you go to the local Target, Walmart or grocery store (or back to wherever you got your other pairs).

Feb 08  |  Melissa said:

I was not happy with the experience. My eyes and head hurt after the experience. It felt like one eye was getting all of the color (blue?) and the other eye wasnt. So basically I could not enjoy it.

Also, what does Intru3D do for the Chuck episode? Did you guys help produce it or do editing to it to make it 3D?

Feb 20  |  Greg said:

I missed out on getting the glasses and now I have a 3D episode of Chuck sitting on my TiVo. Is there any way to get a pair at this point?

Mar 05  |  PixelMan said:

Have you seen NVIDIA's 3D Vision? Its a much better experience than Intru3D and it also works for your video games collection.

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