I am buying a new computer and have been using 3D vision since it first came out.
I have already found a few stores that still have the Nvidia Vision 2 glasses which should be compatible with my old emitter.
Currently I have a Samsung 2233RZ which I want to replace with a new 24" or 27" 1080p monitor that supports 3D Vision, but here starts my problems.
I cannot find any monitors with 3D vision support that is still available.
I tried searching from Nvidia's official list, but none of the models are available anymore.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-displays.html
I have even tried seaching on google and this forum, and everytime I find recommendations and want to check the price, they are not available anymore, well at least here in Denmark.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/926224/3d-vision-monitor-2016-g-sync-4k-ips-whats-available-whats-recommended-/
It seems like none of the manufactors have any interest in telling whether or not their monitors will work with Nvidia 3D Vision, is there anything I should look for that will reveal if a monitor is compatible?
I really cannot live without playing my games in S3D, so any help will be much appreciated.
I am buying a new computer and have been using 3D vision since it first came out.
I have already found a few stores that still have the Nvidia Vision 2 glasses which should be compatible with my old emitter.
Currently I have a Samsung 2233RZ which I want to replace with a new 24" or 27" 1080p monitor that supports 3D Vision, but here starts my problems.
I cannot find any monitors with 3D vision support that is still available.
I tried searching from Nvidia's official list, but none of the models are available anymore.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-displays.html
It seems like none of the manufactors have any interest in telling whether or not their monitors will work with Nvidia 3D Vision, is there anything I should look for that will reveal if a monitor is compatible?
I really cannot live without playing my games in S3D, so any help will be much appreciated.
This list might help
[quote="Dugom"]Tiens les derniers écrans 3D sorties: (List of the last 3D monitors)
http://www.lcd-compare.com/moniteur-ecran-pc-liste-154.htm?3d=1&sort=new[/quote]
I'd recommend going with a 2560x1440 monitor, depending on the CPU and GPU in your new system.
It sucks that Nvidia has not updated their list for over 3 years
As a first time poster, be sure to check out the stereoscopic compatibility fixes made by some posters in this community at
http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2013/10/game-list-automatically-updated.html
[quote="D-Man11"]This list might help
[quote="Dugom"]Tiens les derniers écrans 3D sorties: (List of the last 3D monitors)
http://www.lcd-compare.com/moniteur-ecran-pc-liste-154.htm?3d=1&sort=new[/quote]
I'd recommend going with a 2560x1440 monitor, depending on the CPU and GPU in your new system.
It sucks that Nvidia has not updated their list for over 3 years
As a first time poster, be sure to check out the stereoscopic compatibility fixes made by some posters in this community at
http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2013/10/game-list-automatically-updated.html[/quote]
Thank you for your help.
Sadly your link to 3D monitors just gives me a 404(Doesn't exist anymore)
http://www.lcd-compare.com/moniteur-ecran-pc-liste-154.htm?3d=1&sort=new
I'm not really a first time poster, I have had an account for nearly 10 years, but I had forgotten my password and no longer have the email address it was attached to, so I had to create a new account :D
However I have found 1 monitor from Nvidia's list that is still available in stores(ASUS MG248Q) + Asus ROG SWIFT PG248Q, but 3D Vision monitors are a pain in the a.. to find :D
I'm not really a first time poster, I have had an account for nearly 10 years, but I had forgotten my password and no longer have the email address it was attached to, so I had to create a new account :D
However I have found 1 monitor from Nvidia's list that is still available in stores(ASUS MG248Q) + Asus ROG SWIFT PG248Q, but 3D Vision monitors are a pain in the a.. to find :D
Maybe the quote screwed it up :(
http://www.lcd-compare.com/moniteur-ecran-pc-liste-154.htm?3d=1&sort=new
Or try the link directly from his post maybe
[url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/999898/3d-vision/best-3d-display-screen-2017-/post/5110250/#5110250[/url]
This list isn't complete, but at a quick glance it looks accurate
Like the Dell S2716DG isn't on it.
Note: Acer monitors have a Super Shitty naming process. There are 2D monitors that have the same model number, the only way to differentiate, is by a few obscure letters that are in the complete model number, which is never shown.
This list isn't complete, but at a quick glance it looks accurate
Like the Dell S2716DG isn't on it.
Note: Acer monitors have a Super Shitty naming process. There are 2D monitors that have the same model number, the only way to differentiate, is by a few obscure letters that are in the complete model number, which is never shown.
Example of Acer
ACER XB270Hbmjdprz
ACER XB270HAbprz
So you go to Acer's shitty website to find out the difference and all you can find is
https://www.acer.com/ac/en/AU/content/model/UM.HB0SA.A01
The main difference, is one has G-Sync, one does not. But no where is it crystal clear, unless you dig.
Open Letter to Acer:
Your Website sucks!
You naming scheme sucks!
[quote="D-Man11"]Example of Acer
ACER XB270Hbmjdprz
ACER XB270HAbprz
So you go to Acer's shitty website to find out the difference and all you can find is
https://www.acer.com/ac/en/AU/content/model/UM.HB0SA.A01
The main difference, is one has G-Sync, one does not. But no where is it crystal clear, unless you dig.
Open Letter to Acer:
Your Website sucks!
You naming scheme sucks![/quote]
You're absolutely right, Acer doesn't provide much info about their features like Asus does.
Btw Do the 2 Acer monitors you mentioned support 3D vision?
I've read some reviews on the ASUS MG248Q & PG248Q, they seem to be roughly the same, both supporting 3D Vision, but the PG248Q has G-sync and MG248Q has Adaptive Sync, however they both get very good reviews on their performance, sadly the 3D part isn't mentioned, but they seem to be a good deal for their price.
The main difference, is one has G-Sync, one does not. But no where is it crystal clear, unless you dig.
Open Letter to Acer:
Your Website sucks!
You naming scheme sucks!
You're absolutely right, Acer doesn't provide much info about their features like Asus does.
Btw Do the 2 Acer monitors you mentioned support 3D vision?
I've read some reviews on the ASUS MG248Q & PG248Q, they seem to be roughly the same, both supporting 3D Vision, but the PG248Q has G-sync and MG248Q has Adaptive Sync, however they both get very good reviews on their performance, sadly the 3D part isn't mentioned, but they seem to be a good deal for their price.
According to that site, they are 3D Vision capable.
I have an old Acer monitors among my many 3D displays, but know nothing of the new Acer Displays.
Searching the forums may help.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/824274/
A lot depends on what part of the world that you are in and what's readily available. Also take into account where you would need to ship it to, if a warranty repair is needed.
Several posters have bought the Asus PG278QR and are quite happy with it.
Just know that G-Sync is disabled when you enable 3D. So if you do not game in 2D, that's roughly an extra $100 spent for nothing.
A lot depends on what part of the world that you are in and what's readily available. Also take into account where you would need to ship it to, if a warranty repair is needed.
Several posters have bought the Asus PG278QR and are quite happy with it.
Just know that G-Sync is disabled when you enable 3D. So if you do not game in 2D, that's roughly an extra $100 spent for nothing.
I was under the impression that if it supported G-Sync it automatically supported 3D Vision... because that really had me eyeing those 30+ inch 21:9 monitors. *drool*
I was under the impression that if it supported G-Sync it automatically supported 3D Vision... because that really had me eyeing those 30+ inch 21:9 monitors. *drool*
I have already found a few stores that still have the Nvidia Vision 2 glasses which should be compatible with my old emitter.
Currently I have a Samsung 2233RZ which I want to replace with a new 24" or 27" 1080p monitor that supports 3D Vision, but here starts my problems.
I cannot find any monitors with 3D vision support that is still available.
I tried searching from Nvidia's official list, but none of the models are available anymore.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-displays.html
I have even tried seaching on google and this forum, and everytime I find recommendations and want to check the price, they are not available anymore, well at least here in Denmark.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/926224/3d-vision-monitor-2016-g-sync-4k-ips-whats-available-whats-recommended-/
It seems like none of the manufactors have any interest in telling whether or not their monitors will work with Nvidia 3D Vision, is there anything I should look for that will reveal if a monitor is compatible?
I really cannot live without playing my games in S3D, so any help will be much appreciated.
I'd recommend going with a 2560x1440 monitor, depending on the CPU and GPU in your new system.
It sucks that Nvidia has not updated their list for over 3 years
As a first time poster, be sure to check out the stereoscopic compatibility fixes made by some posters in this community at
http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2013/10/game-list-automatically-updated.html
Overclocked Intel® Core™i5-4690k Quad Core
32 Gb RAM
8GB GEFORCE GTX 1080
3D Vision 2
Windows 10 64 Bit
NVidia driver 419.17
SAMSUNG - UE55H8000 Smart 3D 55" Curved
Philips G-Sync 272G
Oculus Rift with Touch controlers
Thank you for your help.
Sadly your link to 3D monitors just gives me a 404(Doesn't exist anymore)
http://www.lcd-compare.com/moniteur-ecran-pc-liste-154.htm?3d=1&sort=new
I'm not really a first time poster, I have had an account for nearly 10 years, but I had forgotten my password and no longer have the email address it was attached to, so I had to create a new account :D
However I have found 1 monitor from Nvidia's list that is still available in stores(ASUS MG248Q) + Asus ROG SWIFT PG248Q, but 3D Vision monitors are a pain in the a.. to find :D
http://www.lcd-compare.com/moniteur-ecran-pc-liste-154.htm?3d=1&sort=new
Or try the link directly from his post maybe
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/999898/3d-vision/best-3d-display-screen-2017-/post/5110250/#5110250
This list isn't complete, but at a quick glance it looks accurate
Like the Dell S2716DG isn't on it.
Note: Acer monitors have a Super Shitty naming process. There are 2D monitors that have the same model number, the only way to differentiate, is by a few obscure letters that are in the complete model number, which is never shown.
Overclocked Intel® Core™i5-4690k Quad Core
32 Gb RAM
8GB GEFORCE GTX 1080
3D Vision 2
Windows 10 64 Bit
NVidia driver 419.17
SAMSUNG - UE55H8000 Smart 3D 55" Curved
Philips G-Sync 272G
Oculus Rift with Touch controlers
Overclocked Intel® Core™i5-4690k Quad Core
32 Gb RAM
8GB GEFORCE GTX 1080
3D Vision 2
Windows 10 64 Bit
NVidia driver 419.17
SAMSUNG - UE55H8000 Smart 3D 55" Curved
Philips G-Sync 272G
Oculus Rift with Touch controlers
ACER XB270Hbmjdprz
ACER XB270HAbprz
So you go to Acer's shitty website to find out the difference and all you can find is
https://www.acer.com/ac/en/AU/content/model/UM.HB0SA.A01
The main difference, is one has G-Sync, one does not. But no where is it crystal clear, unless you dig.
Open Letter to Acer:
Your Website sucks!
You naming scheme sucks!
You're absolutely right, Acer doesn't provide much info about their features like Asus does.
Btw Do the 2 Acer monitors you mentioned support 3D vision?
I've read some reviews on the ASUS MG248Q & PG248Q, they seem to be roughly the same, both supporting 3D Vision, but the PG248Q has G-sync and MG248Q has Adaptive Sync, however they both get very good reviews on their performance, sadly the 3D part isn't mentioned, but they seem to be a good deal for their price.
I have an old Acer monitors among my many 3D displays, but know nothing of the new Acer Displays.
Searching the forums may help.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/824274/
A lot depends on what part of the world that you are in and what's readily available. Also take into account where you would need to ship it to, if a warranty repair is needed.
Several posters have bought the Asus PG278QR and are quite happy with it.
Just know that G-Sync is disabled when you enable 3D. So if you do not game in 2D, that's roughly an extra $100 spent for nothing.
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