New monitor by Acer: E-IPS + Multitouch + 3D vision support?
http://www.acer.co.uk/ac/en/GB/content/model-features/UM.HT2EE.001
I looked at the support page monitor with 3D-Vision.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-displays.html
But there is not (Acer T272HLBMIDZ) :(
This is a hoax?
[i]p.s. sorry for my english, i use translator :)[/i]
Display are supported via:
3DTV Play
3D Vision
Optomized for Geforce
If you do not see it listed, you need to contact and ask the display manufacturer.
Acer's website is retarded now, wehen it comes to looking up their monitors.
My assumption is that this is a passive 3D Display. So support should be via Optomized for GeForce over HDMI. Or Acer might have opted to not get Nvidia certification. I think they opted not to pay for Nvidia certification.
If you do not see it listed, you need to contact and ask the display manufacturer.
Acer's website is retarded now, wehen it comes to looking up their monitors.
My assumption is that this is a passive 3D Display. So support should be via Optomized for GeForce over HDMI. Or Acer might have opted to not get Nvidia certification. I think they opted not to pay for Nvidia certification.
http://www.acer.co.uk/ac/en/GB/content/model-features/UM.HT2EE.001
I looked at the support page monitor with 3D-Vision.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-displays.html
But there is not (Acer T272HLBMIDZ) :(
This is a hoax?
p.s. sorry for my english, i use translator :)
3DTV Play
3D Vision
Optomized for Geforce
If you do not see it listed, you need to contact and ask the display manufacturer.
Acer's website is retarded now, wehen it comes to looking up their monitors.
My assumption is that this is a passive 3D Display. So support should be via Optomized for GeForce over HDMI. Or Acer might have opted to not get Nvidia certification. I think they opted not to pay for Nvidia certification.
People complained about how misleading the website is.