He has a good 2D display.
However, the purchase decision was triggered by the need to enter in the 3D world.
That, in my opinion, the biggest problem is the games are uninteresting after a short time in 2D mode. You get used to very quickly to the three-dimensional representation and sees this as "normal".
The spatial projection falls on the play details that were not previously recognized. For example, I noticed in Dragon Age 2 with carpets suddenly folds. In Crysis you can see at once ways that were not previously recognized.
The often denounced halving the vertical resolution is irrelevant in practice. Only the letters and numbers within the HUD suffer. For reading very small print I blink therefore often times over his glasses over it.
The viewing angle is necessary to learn to deal with. However, this is mere matter of habit.
The software for 3D display of 2D source material can do much more than I hoped for initially. The result, of course, does not come with with real 3D material.
The monitor gets me 5 stars, because it for under 280, - (for me) offers euros in 3D gaming presentation a very nice and fatigue-free 3D experience. The software for the 3D display of 2D content I regard as chic accessories.