shutter glasses for notebook?
does anyone know of a 3d-shutter glasses system that works with notebook-screens too?

i am aware of the reduced refreshing rate, but maybe there is still some solution that works.

i have the 91.31 stereo driver installed, and it works well with anaglyphs, but i get lots of ghosting, and would like to try an alternative.

thanks for any comments!

best regards, o.
does anyone know of a 3d-shutter glasses system that works with notebook-screens too?



i am aware of the reduced refreshing rate, but maybe there is still some solution that works.



i have the 91.31 stereo driver installed, and it works well with anaglyphs, but i get lots of ghosting, and would like to try an alternative.



thanks for any comments!



best regards, o.

#1
Posted 07/09/2007 04:36 PM   
Hey Check this link out. It explains the two problems with LCD's. You may be able to overcome them by building your own converter for the driving signal for the shutter glasses but it would be complicated and extremely dark.

[url="http://www.cmst.curtin.edu.au/publicat/2006-30.pdf"]http://www.cmst.curtin.edu.au/publicat/2006-30.pdf[/url]
Hey Check this link out. It explains the two problems with LCD's. You may be able to overcome them by building your own converter for the driving signal for the shutter glasses but it would be complicated and extremely dark.



http://www.cmst.curtin.edu.au/publicat/2006-30.pdf

#2
Posted 07/10/2007 12:05 PM   
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