i have just brought a lg 3d tv (nvidia 3d vision ready)before i go out and buy the NVIDIA GeForce 3D Vision Kit 3D glasses i have one question,my pc only has a 8800gtx witch is not great for gaming but what about watching 3d films do i need a blu ray rom in my pc to watch 3d films with my NVIDIA GeForce 3D Vision Kit 3D glasses or can my dvd rom be ok.any help would be great thanks.
i have just brought a lg 3d tv (nvidia 3d vision ready)before i go out and buy the NVIDIA GeForce 3D Vision Kit 3D glasses i have one question,my pc only has a 8800gtx witch is not great for gaming but what about watching 3d films do i need a blu ray rom in my pc to watch 3d films with my NVIDIA GeForce 3D Vision Kit 3D glasses or can my dvd rom be ok.any help would be great thanks.
Wrong!! That TV is not 3D Vision ready! The only TVs listed as 3D Vision ready are Mitsubishi http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-system-requirements.html It is "3DTV Play" ready!!! http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dtv-play-system-requirements.html
I'd suggest you use a PS3 for 3D Blu-ray playback
You may or may not want to buy the Nvidia 3D Vision kit, you might want to opt for 3DTV Play instead. Read through the the first few pages of the forumn, the answers are there.
You may or may not want to buy the Nvidia 3D Vision kit, you might want to opt for 3DTV Play instead. Read through the the first few pages of the forumn, the answers are there.
it in the list mate this one W2363D 120 Hz.im think im going to buy Nvidia 3D Vision kit just not sure if i need a blu ray rom and what software i need.
it in the list mate this one W2363D 120 Hz.im think im going to buy Nvidia 3D Vision kit just not sure if i need a blu ray rom and what software i need.
Aye indeed it is, but in your post you did say TV that my friend is a monitor, quote "i have just brought a lg 3d tv". Anyhow, yes you would need a BD-ROM Blu-rays require a different lazer to read the disc. You'll find some BD-ROMs come with a basic playback software limiting functions such as audio out(@channels only), while others offer no software. The 2 most popular are Power DVD Ultra 11 by Cyberlink and Total Media Center 5 by Arcsoft. Approx $100 (less on frequent sales)
Aye indeed it is, but in your post you did say TV that my friend is a monitor, quote "i have just brought a lg 3d tv". Anyhow, yes you would need a BD-ROM Blu-rays require a different lazer to read the disc. You'll find some BD-ROMs come with a basic playback software limiting functions such as audio out(@channels only), while others offer no software. The 2 most popular are Power DVD Ultra 11 by Cyberlink and Total Media Center 5 by Arcsoft. Approx $100 (less on frequent sales)
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Aye indeed it is, but in your post you did say TV that my friend is a monitor, quote "i have just brought a lg 3d tv". Anyhow, yes you would need a BD-ROM Blu-rays require a different lazer to read the disc. You'll find some BD-ROMs come with a basic playback software limiting functions such as audio out(@channels only), while others offer no software. The 2 most popular are Power DVD Ultra 11 by Cyberlink and Total Media Center 5 by Arcsoft. Approx $100 (less on frequent sales)
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thanks for the info mate
[quote name='D-Man11' date='05 October 2011 - 06:29 PM' timestamp='1317839340' post='1303836']
Aye indeed it is, but in your post you did say TV that my friend is a monitor, quote "i have just brought a lg 3d tv". Anyhow, yes you would need a BD-ROM Blu-rays require a different lazer to read the disc. You'll find some BD-ROMs come with a basic playback software limiting functions such as audio out(@channels only), while others offer no software. The 2 most popular are Power DVD Ultra 11 by Cyberlink and Total Media Center 5 by Arcsoft. Approx $100 (less on frequent sales)
I'd suggest you use a PS3 for 3D Blu-ray playback
You may or may not want to buy the Nvidia 3D Vision kit, you might want to opt for 3DTV Play instead. Read through the the first few pages of the forumn, the answers are there.
I'd suggest you use a PS3 for 3D Blu-ray playback
You may or may not want to buy the Nvidia 3D Vision kit, you might want to opt for 3DTV Play instead. Read through the the first few pages of the forumn, the answers are there.
Aye indeed it is, but in your post you did say TV that my friend is a monitor, quote "i have just brought a lg 3d tv". Anyhow, yes you would need a BD-ROM Blu-rays require a different lazer to read the disc. You'll find some BD-ROMs come with a basic playback software limiting functions such as audio out(@channels only), while others offer no software. The 2 most popular are Power DVD Ultra 11 by Cyberlink and Total Media Center 5 by Arcsoft. Approx $100 (less on frequent sales)
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thanks for the info mate
Aye indeed it is, but in your post you did say TV that my friend is a monitor, quote "i have just brought a lg 3d tv". Anyhow, yes you would need a BD-ROM Blu-rays require a different lazer to read the disc. You'll find some BD-ROMs come with a basic playback software limiting functions such as audio out(@channels only), while others offer no software. The 2 most popular are Power DVD Ultra 11 by Cyberlink and Total Media Center 5 by Arcsoft. Approx $100 (less on frequent sales)
thanks for the info mate