And they work really nice. Sometimes you have to invert L-R via the menu and on very high contrast scenes, you'll get a little bit ghosting (i would say less than 3%), but in generel they are perfect. The colors are really really good because the projector image change the colors immediately if you choose DLP-3D.
And they work really nice. Sometimes you have to invert L-R via the menu and on very high contrast scenes, you'll get a little bit ghosting (i would say less than 3%), but in generel they are perfect. The colors are really really good because the projector image change the colors immediately if you choose DLP-3D.
And they work really nice. Sometimes you have to invert L-R via the menu and on very high contrast scenes, you'll get a little bit ghosting (i would say less than 3%), but in generel they are perfect. The colors are really really good because the projector image change the colors immediately if you choose DLP-3D.
And they work really nice. Sometimes you have to invert L-R via the menu and on very high contrast scenes, you'll get a little bit ghosting (i would say less than 3%), but in generel they are perfect. The colors are really really good because the projector image change the colors immediately if you choose DLP-3D.
And they work really nice. Sometimes you have to invert L-R via the menu and on very high contrast scenes, you'll get a little bit ghosting (i would say less than 3%), but in generel they are perfect. The colors are really really good because the projector image change the colors immediately if you choose DLP-3D.
I would say, get some ;). Cheap and good![/quote]
Damn, I didn't know these existed... Are these the same as the Optoma ones? The look the same...
[url="http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/searchtools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=6532213"]http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/sea...p?EdpNo=6532213[/url]
[quote name='mkda' post='1113250' date='Sep 5 2010, 06:03 PM']Well I have two of these:
And they work really nice. Sometimes you have to invert L-R via the menu and on very high contrast scenes, you'll get a little bit ghosting (i would say less than 3%), but in generel they are perfect. The colors are really really good because the projector image change the colors immediately if you choose DLP-3D.
I would say, get some ;). Cheap and good!
Damn, I didn't know these existed... Are these the same as the Optoma ones? The look the same...
And they work really nice. Sometimes you have to invert L-R via the menu and on very high contrast scenes, you'll get a little bit ghosting (i would say less than 3%), but in generel they are perfect. The colors are really really good because the projector image change the colors immediately if you choose DLP-3D.
I would say, get some ;). Cheap and good![/quote]
Damn, I didn't know these existed... Are these the same as the Optoma ones? The look the same...
[url="http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/searchtools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=6532213"]http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/sea...p?EdpNo=6532213[/url]
[quote name='mkda' post='1113250' date='Sep 5 2010, 06:03 PM']Well I have two of these:
And they work really nice. Sometimes you have to invert L-R via the menu and on very high contrast scenes, you'll get a little bit ghosting (i would say less than 3%), but in generel they are perfect. The colors are really really good because the projector image change the colors immediately if you choose DLP-3D.
I would say, get some ;). Cheap and good!
Damn, I didn't know these existed... Are these the same as the Optoma ones? The look the same...
These are getting cheap dudes. Also LCD guys would want some true LED DLP monitors instead of crapola LED backlit screens.[/quote]
Huh? LED DLP? Where can one buy them these days? Samsung was the only company that made them few years ago in their 60 and 67 inch DLP TVs...Or are you talking about projectors?
These are getting cheap dudes. Also LCD guys would want some true LED DLP monitors instead of crapola LED backlit screens.
Huh? LED DLP? Where can one buy them these days? Samsung was the only company that made them few years ago in their 60 and 67 inch DLP TVs...Or are you talking about projectors?
These are getting cheap dudes. Also LCD guys would want some true LED DLP monitors instead of crapola LED backlit screens.[/quote]
Huh? LED DLP? Where can one buy them these days? Samsung was the only company that made them few years ago in their 60 and 67 inch DLP TVs...Or are you talking about projectors?
These are getting cheap dudes. Also LCD guys would want some true LED DLP monitors instead of crapola LED backlit screens.
Huh? LED DLP? Where can one buy them these days? Samsung was the only company that made them few years ago in their 60 and 67 inch DLP TVs...Or are you talking about projectors?
These are getting cheap dudes. Also LCD guys would want some true LED DLP monitors instead of crapola LED backlit screens.[/quote]
I haven't been able to find any info on the Acer ones, anyone know where I could find some info. I have an Acer H5360 and just one pair of nvidia 3d glasses, but it'd be nice to have multiple sets that work by dlp-link made by the same people as my projector.
These are getting cheap dudes. Also LCD guys would want some true LED DLP monitors instead of crapola LED backlit screens.
I haven't been able to find any info on the Acer ones, anyone know where I could find some info. I have an Acer H5360 and just one pair of nvidia 3d glasses, but it'd be nice to have multiple sets that work by dlp-link made by the same people as my projector.
These are getting cheap dudes. Also LCD guys would want some true LED DLP monitors instead of crapola LED backlit screens.[/quote]
I haven't been able to find any info on the Acer ones, anyone know where I could find some info. I have an Acer H5360 and just one pair of nvidia 3d glasses, but it'd be nice to have multiple sets that work by dlp-link made by the same people as my projector.
These are getting cheap dudes. Also LCD guys would want some true LED DLP monitors instead of crapola LED backlit screens.
I haven't been able to find any info on the Acer ones, anyone know where I could find some info. I have an Acer H5360 and just one pair of nvidia 3d glasses, but it'd be nice to have multiple sets that work by dlp-link made by the same people as my projector.
They are about 20-30 bucks cheaper and take regular batteries so they already seem like a better choice, but I'm curious about the performance...
They are about 20-30 bucks cheaper and take regular batteries so they already seem like a better choice, but I'm curious about the performance...
They are about 20-30 bucks cheaper and take regular batteries so they already seem like a better choice, but I'm curious about the performance...
They are about 20-30 bucks cheaper and take regular batteries so they already seem like a better choice, but I'm curious about the performance...
[img]http://www.preisbewertung.de/wp-content/uploads//2010/06/NEC.3DKit.jpg[/img]
And they work really nice. Sometimes you have to invert L-R via the menu and on very high contrast scenes, you'll get a little bit ghosting (i would say less than 3%), but in generel they are perfect. The colors are really really good because the projector image change the colors immediately if you choose DLP-3D.
I would say, get some ;). Cheap and good!
And they work really nice. Sometimes you have to invert L-R via the menu and on very high contrast scenes, you'll get a little bit ghosting (i would say less than 3%), but in generel they are perfect. The colors are really really good because the projector image change the colors immediately if you choose DLP-3D.
I would say, get some ;). Cheap and good!
[img]http://www.preisbewertung.de/wp-content/uploads//2010/06/NEC.3DKit.jpg[/img]
And they work really nice. Sometimes you have to invert L-R via the menu and on very high contrast scenes, you'll get a little bit ghosting (i would say less than 3%), but in generel they are perfect. The colors are really really good because the projector image change the colors immediately if you choose DLP-3D.
I would say, get some ;). Cheap and good!
And they work really nice. Sometimes you have to invert L-R via the menu and on very high contrast scenes, you'll get a little bit ghosting (i would say less than 3%), but in generel they are perfect. The colors are really really good because the projector image change the colors immediately if you choose DLP-3D.
I would say, get some ;). Cheap and good!
[img]http://www.preisbewertung.de/wp-content/uploads//2010/06/NEC.3DKit.jpg[/img]
And they work really nice. Sometimes you have to invert L-R via the menu and on very high contrast scenes, you'll get a little bit ghosting (i would say less than 3%), but in generel they are perfect. The colors are really really good because the projector image change the colors immediately if you choose DLP-3D.
I would say, get some ;). Cheap and good![/quote]
Damn, I didn't know these existed... Are these the same as the Optoma ones? The look the same...
[url="http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/searchtools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=6532213"]http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/sea...p?EdpNo=6532213[/url]
And they work really nice. Sometimes you have to invert L-R via the menu and on very high contrast scenes, you'll get a little bit ghosting (i would say less than 3%), but in generel they are perfect. The colors are really really good because the projector image change the colors immediately if you choose DLP-3D.
I would say, get some ;). Cheap and good!
Damn, I didn't know these existed... Are these the same as the Optoma ones? The look the same...
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/sea...p?EdpNo=6532213
[img]http://www.preisbewertung.de/wp-content/uploads//2010/06/NEC.3DKit.jpg[/img]
And they work really nice. Sometimes you have to invert L-R via the menu and on very high contrast scenes, you'll get a little bit ghosting (i would say less than 3%), but in generel they are perfect. The colors are really really good because the projector image change the colors immediately if you choose DLP-3D.
I would say, get some ;). Cheap and good![/quote]
Damn, I didn't know these existed... Are these the same as the Optoma ones? The look the same...
[url="http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/searchtools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=6532213"]http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/sea...p?EdpNo=6532213[/url]
And they work really nice. Sometimes you have to invert L-R via the menu and on very high contrast scenes, you'll get a little bit ghosting (i would say less than 3%), but in generel they are perfect. The colors are really really good because the projector image change the colors immediately if you choose DLP-3D.
I would say, get some ;). Cheap and good!
Damn, I didn't know these existed... Are these the same as the Optoma ones? The look the same...
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/sea...p?EdpNo=6532213
These are getting cheap dudes. Also LCD guys would want some true LED DLP monitors instead of crapola LED backlit screens.
These are getting cheap dudes. Also LCD guys would want some true LED DLP monitors instead of crapola LED backlit screens.
These are getting cheap dudes. Also LCD guys would want some true LED DLP monitors instead of crapola LED backlit screens.
These are getting cheap dudes. Also LCD guys would want some true LED DLP monitors instead of crapola LED backlit screens.
These are getting cheap dudes. Also LCD guys would want some true LED DLP monitors instead of crapola LED backlit screens.[/quote]
Huh? LED DLP? Where can one buy them these days? Samsung was the only company that made them few years ago in their 60 and 67 inch DLP TVs...Or are you talking about projectors?
These are getting cheap dudes. Also LCD guys would want some true LED DLP monitors instead of crapola LED backlit screens.
Huh? LED DLP? Where can one buy them these days? Samsung was the only company that made them few years ago in their 60 and 67 inch DLP TVs...Or are you talking about projectors?
These are getting cheap dudes. Also LCD guys would want some true LED DLP monitors instead of crapola LED backlit screens.[/quote]
Huh? LED DLP? Where can one buy them these days? Samsung was the only company that made them few years ago in their 60 and 67 inch DLP TVs...Or are you talking about projectors?
These are getting cheap dudes. Also LCD guys would want some true LED DLP monitors instead of crapola LED backlit screens.
Huh? LED DLP? Where can one buy them these days? Samsung was the only company that made them few years ago in their 60 and 67 inch DLP TVs...Or are you talking about projectors?
These are getting cheap dudes. Also LCD guys would want some true LED DLP monitors instead of crapola LED backlit screens.[/quote]
I haven't been able to find any info on the Acer ones, anyone know where I could find some info. I have an Acer H5360 and just one pair of nvidia 3d glasses, but it'd be nice to have multiple sets that work by dlp-link made by the same people as my projector.
These are getting cheap dudes. Also LCD guys would want some true LED DLP monitors instead of crapola LED backlit screens.
I haven't been able to find any info on the Acer ones, anyone know where I could find some info. I have an Acer H5360 and just one pair of nvidia 3d glasses, but it'd be nice to have multiple sets that work by dlp-link made by the same people as my projector.
MSI-7578 motherboard
AMD Phenom II x6 1055T @ 2.8ghz
8 gig of DDR3 Ram
Dual GTX 470's in SLI
950w power supply
Windows 7 64bit Ultimate
Coolermaster HAF FULL AMD Edition tower
These are getting cheap dudes. Also LCD guys would want some true LED DLP monitors instead of crapola LED backlit screens.[/quote]
I haven't been able to find any info on the Acer ones, anyone know where I could find some info. I have an Acer H5360 and just one pair of nvidia 3d glasses, but it'd be nice to have multiple sets that work by dlp-link made by the same people as my projector.
These are getting cheap dudes. Also LCD guys would want some true LED DLP monitors instead of crapola LED backlit screens.
I haven't been able to find any info on the Acer ones, anyone know where I could find some info. I have an Acer H5360 and just one pair of nvidia 3d glasses, but it'd be nice to have multiple sets that work by dlp-link made by the same people as my projector.
MSI-7578 motherboard
AMD Phenom II x6 1055T @ 2.8ghz
8 gig of DDR3 Ram
Dual GTX 470's in SLI
950w power supply
Windows 7 64bit Ultimate
Coolermaster HAF FULL AMD Edition tower
Intel 2600K@4.7GHz | 3X Asus VG236H NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround® | Lian Li PC-6070 | Zalman 9900CCMAX | Zotac GTX580 3076Mb 3-way SLi | Corsair 8Gb DDR3 1333Mhz CL6 | Windows 7 64 Bit | Hiper Type R Mark-II 880 Watt | Pioneer DVR-112D | LG BH10LS30 | Asus P67 Revolution | WD RaptorX 150Gb | Acer H5360 | Logitech mx518
Intel 2600K@4.7GHz | 3X Asus VG236H NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround® | Lian Li PC-6070 | Zalman 9900CCMAX | Zotac GTX580 3076Mb 3-way SLi | Corsair 8Gb DDR3 1333Mhz CL6 | Windows 7 64 Bit | Hiper Type R Mark-II 880 Watt | Pioneer DVR-112D | LG BH10LS30 | Asus P67 Revolution | WD RaptorX 150Gb | Acer H5360 | Logitech mx518
works a treat - just the occasional need to invert the L/R
In my opinion, the image is much richer than through the Nvidia glasses.
works a treat - just the occasional need to invert the L/R
In my opinion, the image is much richer than through the Nvidia glasses.