iZ3D will be at the Game Developers Conference next week in San Francisco, demonstrating their S-3D (Stereoscopic 3D) display alongside a classic red & cyan anaglyph display.
The iZ3D solution is compatible with Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Vista operating systems. Games written for DirectX 8, 9, (soon 10) require a graphics card with dual video outputs (VGA and DVI or HDMI). Most games written in the last six years are designed for 3D, but lacked a way of displaying them properly. Hundreds of games have been tested by iZ3D, MTBS-3D and iZ3D customer testers.
Their monitors run for $400, and work with almost any Direct-X based game in Windows.