I run the monitor as a third monitor to my PC (to an ATI 6850), to see him with 3D Blu-rays and with Vegas edit stereoscopic videos. The monitor offers a very vivid 3D image, reflects only light and comes with a quite a cable and software-complete equipment. The mitglieferten Glasses are very light and easy to carry on a normal glasses. For movies I remember the "halved" resolution in no way limited to, as the case of texts (eg labels in Google Earth), I can judge for lack of bad comparison. Also, one should about 60 cm from the monitor sitting away for a good stereoscopic image. For serious image editing, the monitor should not be used, there's a reason why 2D monitors Eizo cost still more than double. For the very reasonable price but he has his 5 star fully deserved.
A small point of criticism still in the end: The manual could be a little more detail. I almost sat a whole day before I got out that leaked from the computer stereoscopic material is shown only through the DVI port in 3D, but not through the HDMI connector.