3D-VIP check this out guys. Few friends of mine are involve with this new 3D controller. It work with HDMI and games too. Really cool stuff! So you can watch 3D movies and play 3D games...

3D Gamer has started shipping and this is what is being said about it….
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Defi… wrote:
Just got mine in today! I posted this review over at AVSForums, but figured it would be of use here too
So I got it in, connected it inline between my receiver (hdmi 1.4) and my projector (pro350w, same thing as hd66 basically). Started up the PS3, went to display configuration, did the auto-config, it recognized it as 3d. Yay!
Time for some gran turismo 5!
I didn't have quite a trouble-free setup, but that was my fault - turns out some of my supposedly high-speed hdmi cables were not - so I kept getting dropouts. But when I replaced the cable from the PS3 to the receiver, done, no problems anymore.
Gran turismo 5 in 3d is pretty amazing, and I can't wait to try vudu.
Also, I went a step further in testing - My HTPC works perfectly through it! Woohoo! What that means is, just like that, I now have a simple "change the receiver" theater again, for the first time since I started dabbling in 3d! MAN you don't realize how cool it is to finally be there! I can be playing PS3 in 2d, switch to a 3d game, then press 1 button on my remote and be at my PC desktop, then into a 3d game, all with trueHD audio. Compared to the mass of wires and switching I had to do before (since my projector won't carry 120hz video), this is AWESOME
The configuration is:
Sources (PS3/HTPC) -> HDMI 1.4 receiver -> 3d-gamer -> projector (pro350w)
The htpc is outputting from an ATI 6870, and it was shockingly easy to configure. The ATI card recognized it as 3d right off the bat, and the first test worked. I was expecting trouble from two things; I'd heard people say that the ATI drivers had issues enabling 3d with receivers in the chain, and the ATI drivers supposedly don't automatically enable unless they recognize the edid... I thought there would be no way it would recognize this since it was so new, but it did, and no issues with audio via the receiver either.
The receiver is a Pioneer VSX-520-K
So in the end, I got almost as much benefit from being able to put my htpc through my receiver as I did from PS3 compatibility
Anyway, I'd score this little guy 100%. Awesome product.