Ok, I just was able to lock a custom resolution of 120hz 1024x768 on my Optoma EX525ST projectors and the projector acknowledged that it accepted 120hz 1024x768 on the screen with the projector overlay. Does that mean I have options for 3D Vision in some form? What sort of glasses kit do I need and what sort of emitor do I need ofr the glasses? Keep in mind that although my Optoma EX525ST DLP projectors did lock the resolution and it looked fine, these projectors are not listed as 3D DLP ready. So what's the low-down on my situation?
Ok, I just was able to lock a custom resolution of 120hz 1024x768 on my Optoma EX525ST projectors and the projector acknowledged that it accepted 120hz 1024x768 on the screen with the projector overlay. Does that mean I have options for 3D Vision in some form? What sort of glasses kit do I need and what sort of emitor do I need ofr the glasses? Keep in mind that although my Optoma EX525ST DLP projectors did lock the resolution and it looked fine, these projectors are not listed as 3D DLP ready. So what's the low-down on my situation?
well you could use it the same as a 120hz crt
glasses hooked up to the pc
but if this projector has any input lag you're screwed
and nvidia might have removed crt support already (not sure)
[img]http://img535.imageshack.us/img535/8863/120hz.jpg[/img]
glasses hooked up to the pc
but if this projector has any input lag you're screwed
and nvidia might have removed crt support already (not sure)
glasses hooked up to the pc
but if this projector has any input lag you're screwed
and nvidia might have removed crt support already (not sure)
Not sure what you mean by "resamples". The projector itself said it locked 120hz not just the computer.
Not sure what you mean by "resamples". The projector itself said it locked 120hz not just the computer.
A lot of DLP beamers won't do 85hz just claim. I have no idea how you could test if this is valid. But Im pretty sure you dont see true 100 hz.
A lot of DLP beamers won't do 85hz just claim. I have no idea how you could test if this is valid. But Im pretty sure you dont see true 100 hz.