todays PC LCD monitors / projectors with stereoscopic image support have a DL-DVI input. Unfortunately most BlueRay players or the famous PS3 (that offers a lot of stereoscopic 3D games) only have the poor HDMI1.4a support (120Hz 720p). Do you think that there is a demand to develop an adapter that can behave like a HDMI1.4a device and has a DL-DVI output plus the adjustable infra red emitter to use such system with the 3D-Vision kit glasses?
todays PC LCD monitors / projectors with stereoscopic image support have a DL-DVI input. Unfortunately most BlueRay players or the famous PS3 (that offers a lot of stereoscopic 3D games) only have the poor HDMI1.4a support (120Hz 720p). Do you think that there is a demand to develop an adapter that can behave like a HDMI1.4a device and has a DL-DVI output plus the adjustable infra red emitter to use such system with the 3D-Vision kit glasses?
todays PC LCD monitors / projectors with stereoscopic image support have a DL-DVI input. Unfortunately most BlueRay players or the famous PS3 (that offers a lot of stereoscopic 3D games) only have the poor HDMI1.4a support (120Hz 720p). Do you think that there is a demand to develop an adapter that can behave like a HDMI1.4a device and has a DL-DVI output plus the adjustable infra red emitter to use such system with the 3D-Vision kit glasses?
Best Regards,
Matthias
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Why dont you just buy one of the new 3D Vision monitors from Acer coming out that has a built in IR emitter? Those monitors support DL DVI for 3D Vision from a PC, or HDMI 1.4a for 3D from a PS3 or Blu-ray player.
[quote name='dev2000de' date='03 March 2011 - 03:18 PM' timestamp='1299187121' post='1201800']
Hi,
todays PC LCD monitors / projectors with stereoscopic image support have a DL-DVI input. Unfortunately most BlueRay players or the famous PS3 (that offers a lot of stereoscopic 3D games) only have the poor HDMI1.4a support (120Hz 720p). Do you think that there is a demand to develop an adapter that can behave like a HDMI1.4a device and has a DL-DVI output plus the adjustable infra red emitter to use such system with the 3D-Vision kit glasses?
Best Regards,
Matthias
Why dont you just buy one of the new 3D Vision monitors from Acer coming out that has a built in IR emitter? Those monitors support DL DVI for 3D Vision from a PC, or HDMI 1.4a for 3D from a PS3 or Blu-ray player.
todays PC LCD monitors / projectors with stereoscopic image support have a DL-DVI input. Unfortunately most BlueRay players or the famous PS3 (that offers a lot of stereoscopic 3D games) only have the poor HDMI1.4a support (120Hz 720p). Do you think that there is a demand to develop an adapter that can behave like a HDMI1.4a device and has a DL-DVI output plus the adjustable infra red emitter to use such system with the 3D-Vision kit glasses?
Best Regards,
Matthias
todays PC LCD monitors / projectors with stereoscopic image support have a DL-DVI input. Unfortunately most BlueRay players or the famous PS3 (that offers a lot of stereoscopic 3D games) only have the poor HDMI1.4a support (120Hz 720p). Do you think that there is a demand to develop an adapter that can behave like a HDMI1.4a device and has a DL-DVI output plus the adjustable infra red emitter to use such system with the 3D-Vision kit glasses?
Best Regards,
Matthias
Hi,
todays PC LCD monitors / projectors with stereoscopic image support have a DL-DVI input. Unfortunately most BlueRay players or the famous PS3 (that offers a lot of stereoscopic 3D games) only have the poor HDMI1.4a support (120Hz 720p). Do you think that there is a demand to develop an adapter that can behave like a HDMI1.4a device and has a DL-DVI output plus the adjustable infra red emitter to use such system with the 3D-Vision kit glasses?
Best Regards,
Matthias
[/quote]
Why dont you just buy one of the new 3D Vision monitors from Acer coming out that has a built in IR emitter? Those monitors support DL DVI for 3D Vision from a PC, or HDMI 1.4a for 3D from a PS3 or Blu-ray player.
Hi,
todays PC LCD monitors / projectors with stereoscopic image support have a DL-DVI input. Unfortunately most BlueRay players or the famous PS3 (that offers a lot of stereoscopic 3D games) only have the poor HDMI1.4a support (120Hz 720p). Do you think that there is a demand to develop an adapter that can behave like a HDMI1.4a device and has a DL-DVI output plus the adjustable infra red emitter to use such system with the 3D-Vision kit glasses?
Best Regards,
Matthias
Why dont you just buy one of the new 3D Vision monitors from Acer coming out that has a built in IR emitter? Those monitors support DL DVI for 3D Vision from a PC, or HDMI 1.4a for 3D from a PS3 or Blu-ray player.