Since the foot in my opinion, consists of inexpensive components was the monitor off wrong. It lacks built-in speakers and a remote control (which you can still apologize - Finally, there is a monitor and no TV). The 3D representation is not automatic - you have to choose the 3D mode manually and can do so even if a digital signal is present - I would have expected a Side by Side representation should also be possible via VGA. For 3D representation on the PC, you need a third-party software that came true, but if you no longer have the CD, you can have these no longer download free but it must - again - pay. The glasses have a weak blue and pale yellow glass - no comparison with what you get at the cinema. Conclusion: a device that in the wake of cheaper and cheaper 3D TV sets will sink into insignificance. And rightly so.