Is Motion Plus 120/240Hz technology compatible with 3D Vision?
Hi,
Could anybody imform me if the LCD TVs from Samsung with the "Motion Plus 120Hz/240Hz" technology are compatible with the GEForce 3D Vision?
e.g.:
[url="http://www.samsung.com/us/consumer/detail/spec.do?group=televisions&type=televisions&subtype=ledtv&model_cd=UN40B6000VFXZA"]http://www.samsung.com/us/consumer/detail/...=UN40B6000VFXZA[/url]

Similar technologies are also provided by other brands.
Thank you.
Hi,

Could anybody imform me if the LCD TVs from Samsung with the "Motion Plus 120Hz/240Hz" technology are compatible with the GEForce 3D Vision?

e.g.:

http://www.samsung.com/us/consumer/detail/...=UN40B6000VFXZA



Similar technologies are also provided by other brands.

Thank you.

#1
Posted 06/26/2009 01:09 PM   
No, they are not.

Any LCD that is compatible will say "3-D ready" all over it in big bold print
No, they are not.



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#2
Posted 06/26/2009 01:32 PM   
[quote name='Chris-NYC' post='558026' date='Jun 26 2009, 04:32 PM']No, they are not.

Any LCD that is compatible will say "3-D ready" all over it in big bold print[/quote]

Thanks for the quick answer!
[quote name='Chris-NYC' post='558026' date='Jun 26 2009, 04:32 PM']No, they are not.



Any LCD that is compatible will say "3-D ready" all over it in big bold print



Thanks for the quick answer!

#3
Posted 06/26/2009 04:21 PM   
The not 3D-ready TV sets use some sort of internal algorithms to increase the frame rate (up to 600 Hz from Panasonic if I remember correctly) from the video they receive, but if you connect them as a PC display you won't be able to use these high refresh rates... so basically they are not 3D Vision compatible.
The not 3D-ready TV sets use some sort of internal algorithms to increase the frame rate (up to 600 Hz from Panasonic if I remember correctly) from the video they receive, but if you connect them as a PC display you won't be able to use these high refresh rates... so basically they are not 3D Vision compatible.

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#4
Posted 06/26/2009 08:24 PM   
[quote name='Bloody' post='558199' date='Jun 26 2009, 11:24 PM']The not 3D-ready TV sets use some sort of internal algorithms to increase the frame rate (up to 600 Hz from Panasonic if I remember correctly) from the video they receive, but if you connect them as a PC display you won't be able to use these high refresh rates... so basically they are not 3D Vision compatible.[/quote]

Thanks Bloody!
[quote name='Bloody' post='558199' date='Jun 26 2009, 11:24 PM']The not 3D-ready TV sets use some sort of internal algorithms to increase the frame rate (up to 600 Hz from Panasonic if I remember correctly) from the video they receive, but if you connect them as a PC display you won't be able to use these high refresh rates... so basically they are not 3D Vision compatible.



Thanks Bloody!

#5
Posted 06/29/2009 06:45 AM   
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