Hi! I just bought a Panasonic TX-P50VT20. Is it true that I cannot play games on my PC (haven't bought a 3D-capable PC yet) in 3D and 1080p? I just read from somewhere that it isn't possible on this TV and I'm really freaking out here! :S
Hi! I just bought a Panasonic TX-P50VT20. Is it true that I cannot play games on my PC (haven't bought a 3D-capable PC yet) in 3D and 1080p? I just read from somewhere that it isn't possible on this TV and I'm really freaking out here! :S
[quote name='Dargol' date='01 August 2011 - 10:29 PM' timestamp='1312223356' post='1273543']
Hi! I just bought a Panasonic TX-P50VT20. Is it true that I cannot play games on my PC (haven't bought a 3D-capable PC yet) in 3D and 1080p? I just read from somewhere that it isn't possible on this TV and I'm really freaking out here! :S
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Not entirely true, you can with the iz3d or DDD driver in SBS mode, just not true 1080p, meaning you get half the vertical or horizontal resolution (depending on whether over/under ot side by side is selected), but you also get the full 60hz. Sadly Nvidia has decided that they do not like users having additional modes, which leaves us with 1080p@24hz or 720p@60hz under the hdmi1.4a mode.
[quote name='Dargol' date='01 August 2011 - 10:29 PM' timestamp='1312223356' post='1273543']
Hi! I just bought a Panasonic TX-P50VT20. Is it true that I cannot play games on my PC (haven't bought a 3D-capable PC yet) in 3D and 1080p? I just read from somewhere that it isn't possible on this TV and I'm really freaking out here! :S
Not entirely true, you can with the iz3d or DDD driver in SBS mode, just not true 1080p, meaning you get half the vertical or horizontal resolution (depending on whether over/under ot side by side is selected), but you also get the full 60hz. Sadly Nvidia has decided that they do not like users having additional modes, which leaves us with 1080p@24hz or 720p@60hz under the hdmi1.4a mode.
Sadly TV manufacturers decided that the rebadged TV's can't accept 120hz 1080p thru VGA port , even tho GFX cards can do it, so now the beancounter guys are all sad while we 're having a blast with DLP.
Sadly TV manufacturers decided that the rebadged TV's can't accept 120hz 1080p thru VGA port , even tho GFX cards can do it, so now the beancounter guys are all sad while we 're having a blast with DLP.
That's why 3D Vision complied to this technical limit by offering 3D display on TV only either at 720p in 60hz or 1080p at 24hz.
That's why 3D Vision complied to this technical limit by offering 3D display on TV only either at 720p in 60hz or 1080p at 24hz.
Hi! I just bought a Panasonic TX-P50VT20. Is it true that I cannot play games on my PC (haven't bought a 3D-capable PC yet) in 3D and 1080p? I just read from somewhere that it isn't possible on this TV and I'm really freaking out here! :S
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Not entirely true, you can with the iz3d or DDD driver in SBS mode, just not true 1080p, meaning you get half the vertical or horizontal resolution (depending on whether over/under ot side by side is selected), but you also get the full 60hz. Sadly Nvidia has decided that they do not like users having additional modes, which leaves us with 1080p@24hz or 720p@60hz under the hdmi1.4a mode.
Hi! I just bought a Panasonic TX-P50VT20. Is it true that I cannot play games on my PC (haven't bought a 3D-capable PC yet) in 3D and 1080p? I just read from somewhere that it isn't possible on this TV and I'm really freaking out here! :S
Not entirely true, you can with the iz3d or DDD driver in SBS mode, just not true 1080p, meaning you get half the vertical or horizontal resolution (depending on whether over/under ot side by side is selected), but you also get the full 60hz. Sadly Nvidia has decided that they do not like users having additional modes, which leaves us with 1080p@24hz or 720p@60hz under the hdmi1.4a mode.
http://helixmod.blogspot.com/