Thanks guys for kind advice and support, I do have a pair of anaglyph glasses myself actually, but appreciate the offer cybereality.
The simulation does support 3D vision, it's older variant called "Flaming Cliffs" also supported 3D, and I found a neat article from a flight sim enthusiast using the eMagin z800 back in 2006 with the sim. Article can be found here:
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the two units at the other VR site were these units below, just wish I could figure out the optical quality of the units vs. the lower cost sony. I'm used to working with night vision equipment, but this VR stuff always had me stumped when it came to optical quality vs. cost of the unit.
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I'll just take some more time and do more research on these Sony HMZ's, looks like they will be available soon and I could try one in a store. Also I'll be asking the simulator programmers about it's use for 3D and the HDMI format, so we can see if the Sony system will work well with it. It sure would be nice to be able to get a HMD solution going for under $10,000 if I could, at a resolution that would be more convincing than the 800x600 standard these days. Plus I could watch my movies in 3d with it too. For my PC, I'll be using an MSI GTX580 Lightning Xtreme edition card with 3GB of video memory, which I found has a single HDMI port and 2 DVI ports.
I don't know about the display technology used in the Virtual Realities website, but I suspect the two units I was looking at also had OLED displays.
Might be good for me to take the time and read up all I can on these forums for a bit, perhaps by Christmas I'll have a good solution that will work for me.
Thanks again for the assist guys and the helpful solutions.