Are there any glossy 3D/3D Vision 1440p or above monitors? 120hz monitors?
JW. Thikning about buying one for RTS games or when my OLED TV aint available.
If not, what are the best 3D monitors available?
I've also heard that any 120hz monitor can do 3D?
nah you gotta make sure it's on the nVidia-approved list, quite a few non-compatible 120hz+ screens out there... unfortunately
glossy eh, that might be tough, I've only ever seen coated ones... good question
what I can tell you is that age of empires 3, company of heroes, starcraft 2, dawn of war 2 are all equally amazing in 3D. there's also halo wars, haven't played but others here enjoyed it.
so yeah it's well worth it.
there's even that starcraft 1 remake inside SC2, that one was pure 3D-retro gold, well recommended.
nah you gotta make sure it's on the nVidia-approved list, quite a few non-compatible 120hz+ screens out there... unfortunately
glossy eh, that might be tough, I've only ever seen coated ones... good question
what I can tell you is that age of empires 3, company of heroes, starcraft 2, dawn of war 2 are all equally amazing in 3D. there's also halo wars, haven't played but others here enjoyed it.
so yeah it's well worth it.
there's even that starcraft 1 remake inside SC2, that one was pure 3D-retro gold, well recommended.
[quote="acYm_in_3D"]nah you gotta make sure it's on the nVidia-approved list, quite a few non-compatible 120hz+ screens out there... unfortunately
glossy eh, that might be tough, I've only ever seen coated ones... good question
what I can tell you is that age of empires 3, company of heroes, starcraft 2, dawn of war 2 are all equally amazing in 3D. there's also halo wars, haven't played but others here enjoyed it.
so yeah it's well worth it.
there's even that starcraft 1 remake inside SC2, that one was pure 3D-retro gold, well recommended.[/quote]
I didn't know Halo Wars was available on PC. It can be a bit unweildy to play RTS on a 55" TV. I'd also need to dial the resolution down to like 1800p of 1440p fofr COH's terrible optimization on my 1080 Ti.
So even if the monitor is not 3D Vision certified, you can transform a 120hz monitor to 3D if its in a compartibility list?
And yeah I value glossy for its picture pop but I'd take something with AG coating too
acYm_in_3D said:nah you gotta make sure it's on the nVidia-approved list, quite a few non-compatible 120hz+ screens out there... unfortunately
glossy eh, that might be tough, I've only ever seen coated ones... good question
what I can tell you is that age of empires 3, company of heroes, starcraft 2, dawn of war 2 are all equally amazing in 3D. there's also halo wars, haven't played but others here enjoyed it.
so yeah it's well worth it.
there's even that starcraft 1 remake inside SC2, that one was pure 3D-retro gold, well recommended.
I didn't know Halo Wars was available on PC. It can be a bit unweildy to play RTS on a 55" TV. I'd also need to dial the resolution down to like 1800p of 1440p fofr COH's terrible optimization on my 1080 Ti.
So even if the monitor is not 3D Vision certified, you can transform a 120hz monitor to 3D if its in a compartibility list?
And yeah I value glossy for its picture pop but I'd take something with AG coating too
The only 2 glossy monitors that I know of that worked with 3D Vision were 1080P from Samsung. The S27A950D and S23A700D (I'm not 100% sure that I got these model numbers right) but they are no longer made and required EDID hacks.
The only 2 glossy monitors that I know of that worked with 3D Vision were 1080P from Samsung. The S27A950D and S23A700D (I'm not 100% sure that I got these model numbers right) but they are no longer made and required EDID hacks.
There's plenty more great RTS games in flawless 3D:
COH2, both Homeworld, the whole Men of War serie, Sudden Strike 4, Grey Goo, Aven Colony, Syrian Warfare, World in Conflict, Anno 1404 ect :)
Glossy 3D monitors, nope!
[quote="D-Man11"]The only 2 glossy monitors that I know of that worked with 3D Vision were 1080P from Samsung. The S27A950D and S23A700D (I'm not 100% sure that I got these model numbers right) but they are no longer made and required EDID hacks.[/quote]
There was also the Asus VG236H, but this is an earlier non lightboost monitor and only 1080p.
D-Man11 said:The only 2 glossy monitors that I know of that worked with 3D Vision were 1080P from Samsung. The S27A950D and S23A700D (I'm not 100% sure that I got these model numbers right) but they are no longer made and required EDID hacks.
There was also the Asus VG236H, but this is an earlier non lightboost monitor and only 1080p.
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Interesting.. when looking at the NewEgg page for the Asus VG236H monitor I saw this...
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Crisp Clear 3D Motion Scenes with Dual-side LCD Driving Technology
Unlike single-side LCD monitors, the Asus VG236H employs Asus Dual-side LCD Driving Technology, which significantly reduces LCD charging time to further prevent mura, crosstalk (ghosting) or bright-line effects and delivers crisp clear motion scenes during 3D gaming and movie-watching. Relish an entirely new way to experience your favorite movies, videos, and games in 3D with the tantalizing VG236H 23-inch display and NVIDIA 3D Vision kit! Check 3D content on //www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-content.html.
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I've never seen that mentioned before. I wonder if it is still used? I've never seen it mentioned again, but at the same time I haven't shopped monitors in a long time. Just read reviews. I also wonder if it was an Asus Proprietary technology?
Crisp Clear 3D Motion Scenes with Dual-side LCD Driving Technology
Unlike single-side LCD monitors, the Asus VG236H employs Asus Dual-side LCD Driving Technology, which significantly reduces LCD charging time to further prevent mura, crosstalk (ghosting) or bright-line effects and delivers crisp clear motion scenes during 3D gaming and movie-watching. Relish an entirely new way to experience your favorite movies, videos, and games in 3D with the tantalizing VG236H 23-inch display and NVIDIA 3D Vision kit! Check 3D content on //www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-content.html.
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I've never seen that mentioned before. I wonder if it is still used? I've never seen it mentioned again, but at the same time I haven't shopped monitors in a long time. Just read reviews. I also wonder if it was an Asus Proprietary technology?
[quote="D-Man11"]Interesting.. when looking at the NewEgg page for the Asus VG236H monitor I saw this...
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Crisp Clear 3D Motion Scenes with Dual-side LCD Driving Technology
I've never seen that mentioned before. I wonder if it is still used? I've never seen it mentioned again, but at the same time I haven't shopped monitors in a long time. Just read reviews. I also wonder if it was an Asus Proprietary technology? [/quote]
Doesn't mention glossy though.
Crisp Clear 3D Motion Scenes with Dual-side LCD Driving Technology
I've never seen that mentioned before. I wonder if it is still used? I've never seen it mentioned again, but at the same time I haven't shopped monitors in a long time. Just read reviews. I also wonder if it was an Asus Proprietary technology?
[quote="Muojo"]Doesn't mention glossy though. [/quote]
And.... your point is???
Are you insinuating that rustyk21 is lying?
FFS [url=http://letmegooglethat.com/?q=review+Asus+VG236H+glossy]Learn2Google[/url]
[quote="Muojo"]any thoughts on the Acer GD235HZ [/quote]
yah, the connections suck, no DP
[quote="D-Man11"][quote="Muojo"]Doesn't mention glossy though. [/quote]
And.... your point is???
Are you insinuating that rustyk21 is lying?
FFS [url=http://letmegooglethat.com/?q=review+Asus+VG236H+glossy]Learn2Google[/url]
[quote="Muojo"]any thoughts on the Acer GD235HZ [/quote]
yah, the connections suck, no DP[/quote]
lol
no, I jsut went strictly off what he mentioned. Didn't think of googling it. When I looked up best 3D monitors and it came up, it hadn't mentioned glossy
no, I jsut went strictly off what he mentioned. Didn't think of googling it. When I looked up best 3D monitors and it came up, it hadn't mentioned glossy
So the thing is, if you were to get the Acer GD235HZ and then you found yourself with a GPU that only had Display Port and HDMI available you'd be screwed and have to buy a $100 DP to Dual Link DVI adapter.
If you were looking at that because it is cheap, you might look at the Asus VG248QE it has a DP connection.
You might have a look at this old list as well
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1009715/3d-vision/list-of-3d-vision-ready-hardware/
Another thing you could do, is search the forums. You are not going to find a glossy 1440P display, but there are existing topics on the best 1440P monitors
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/824274/
So the thing is, if you were to get the Acer GD235HZ and then you found yourself with a GPU that only had Display Port and HDMI available you'd be screwed and have to buy a $100 DP to Dual Link DVI adapter.
If you were looking at that because it is cheap, you might look at the Asus VG248QE it has a DP connection.
Another thing you could do, is search the forums. You are not going to find a glossy 1440P display, but there are existing topics on the best 1440P monitors
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/824274/
[quote="D-Man11"]So the thing is, if you were to get the Acer GD235HZ and then you found yourself with a GPU that only had Display Port and HDMI available you'd be screwed and have to buy a $100 DP to Dual Link DVI adapter.
If you were looking at that because it is cheap, you might look at the Asus VG248QE it has a DP connection.
You might have a look at this old list as well
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1009715/3d-vision/list-of-3d-vision-ready-hardware/
Another thing you could do, is search the forums. You are not going to find a glossy 1440P display, but there are existing topics on the best 1440P monitors
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/824274/[/quote]
Yeah it was cheap. Would also have to buy a 3D kit so it made me want to get it.
As for best 1440p monitor? Well I'm looking for 3D capable one. I already got an old 60hz glossy 1440p Korean monitor.
D-Man11 said:So the thing is, if you were to get the Acer GD235HZ and then you found yourself with a GPU that only had Display Port and HDMI available you'd be screwed and have to buy a $100 DP to Dual Link DVI adapter.
If you were looking at that because it is cheap, you might look at the Asus VG248QE it has a DP connection.
Another thing you could do, is search the forums. You are not going to find a glossy 1440P display, but there are existing topics on the best 1440P monitors
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/824274/
Yeah it was cheap. Would also have to buy a 3D kit so it made me want to get it.
As for best 1440p monitor? Well I'm looking for 3D capable one. I already got an old 60hz glossy 1440p Korean monitor.
If not, what are the best 3D monitors available?
I've also heard that any 120hz monitor can do 3D?
glossy eh, that might be tough, I've only ever seen coated ones... good question
what I can tell you is that age of empires 3, company of heroes, starcraft 2, dawn of war 2 are all equally amazing in 3D. there's also halo wars, haven't played but others here enjoyed it.
so yeah it's well worth it.
there's even that starcraft 1 remake inside SC2, that one was pure 3D-retro gold, well recommended.
I didn't know Halo Wars was available on PC. It can be a bit unweildy to play RTS on a 55" TV. I'd also need to dial the resolution down to like 1800p of 1440p fofr COH's terrible optimization on my 1080 Ti.
So even if the monitor is not 3D Vision certified, you can transform a 120hz monitor to 3D if its in a compartibility list?
And yeah I value glossy for its picture pop but I'd take something with AG coating too
COH2, both Homeworld, the whole Men of War serie, Sudden Strike 4, Grey Goo, Aven Colony, Syrian Warfare, World in Conflict, Anno 1404 ect :)
Glossy 3D monitors, nope!
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There was also the Asus VG236H, but this is an earlier non lightboost monitor and only 1080p.
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______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Crisp Clear 3D Motion Scenes with Dual-side LCD Driving Technology
Unlike single-side LCD monitors, the Asus VG236H employs Asus Dual-side LCD Driving Technology, which significantly reduces LCD charging time to further prevent mura, crosstalk (ghosting) or bright-line effects and delivers crisp clear motion scenes during 3D gaming and movie-watching. Relish an entirely new way to experience your favorite movies, videos, and games in 3D with the tantalizing VG236H 23-inch display and NVIDIA 3D Vision kit! Check 3D content on //www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-content.html.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
I've never seen that mentioned before. I wonder if it is still used? I've never seen it mentioned again, but at the same time I haven't shopped monitors in a long time. Just read reviews. I also wonder if it was an Asus Proprietary technology?
Doesn't mention glossy though.
And.... your point is???
Are you insinuating that rustyk21 is lying?
FFS Learn2Google
yah, the connections suck, no DP
lol
no, I jsut went strictly off what he mentioned. Didn't think of googling it. When I looked up best 3D monitors and it came up, it hadn't mentioned glossy
If you were looking at that because it is cheap, you might look at the Asus VG248QE it has a DP connection.
You might have a look at this old list as well
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1009715/3d-vision/list-of-3d-vision-ready-hardware/
Another thing you could do, is search the forums. You are not going to find a glossy 1440P display, but there are existing topics on the best 1440P monitors
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/824274/
Yeah it was cheap. Would also have to buy a 3D kit so it made me want to get it.
As for best 1440p monitor? Well I'm looking for 3D capable one. I already got an old 60hz glossy 1440p Korean monitor.