Samsung 3D TV now shipping! will it work with 3D Vision?
The Samsung 7000 is starting to ship and some people already have them. Will Nvidia support these TVs? Is it even possible? These look like amazing Tvs with 240hz and LED auto motion plus for full 1080 moving lines. Hopefully Andrew can update us as to the status of these new Samsung TV's and if they will be 3D vision compatable.
The Samsung 7000 is starting to ship and some people already have them. Will Nvidia support these TVs? Is it even possible? These look like amazing Tvs with 240hz and LED auto motion plus for full 1080 moving lines. Hopefully Andrew can update us as to the status of these new Samsung TV's and if they will be 3D vision compatable.
[quote name='conan48' post='1008843' date='Feb 26 2010, 09:45 PM']The Samsung 7000 is starting to ship and some people already have them. Will Nvidia support these TVs? Is it even possible? These look like amazing Tvs with 240hz and LED auto motion plus for full 1080 moving lines. Hopefully Andrew can update us as to the status of these new Samsung TV's and if they will be 3D vision compatable.[/quote]
I believe that these TVs use their own shutter glasses, so most likely not. 240hz and 1080p would be really nice in 3d...
[quote name='conan48' post='1008843' date='Feb 26 2010, 09:45 PM']The Samsung 7000 is starting to ship and some people already have them. Will Nvidia support these TVs? Is it even possible? These look like amazing Tvs with 240hz and LED auto motion plus for full 1080 moving lines. Hopefully Andrew can update us as to the status of these new Samsung TV's and if they will be 3D vision compatable.
I believe that these TVs use their own shutter glasses, so most likely not. 240hz and 1080p would be really nice in 3d...
Yes......they do have their own emitter/shutter glasses.
However, this set should accept 120Hz via HDMI, so how would it be any different than a PC monitor? The IR emitter would be attached via USB and use nVidia's glasses.
I'm fairly certain this set does not have a 3D Sync Out port.
Yes......they do have their own emitter/shutter glasses.
However, this set should accept 120Hz via HDMI, so how would it be any different than a PC monitor? The IR emitter would be attached via USB and use nVidia's glasses.
I'm fairly certain this set does not have a 3D Sync Out port.
I believe that these TVs use their own shutter glasses, so most likely not. 240hz and 1080p would be really nice in 3d...
I believe that these TVs use their own shutter glasses, so most likely not. 240hz and 1080p would be really nice in 3d...
However, this set should accept 120Hz via HDMI, so how would it be any different than a PC monitor? The IR emitter would be attached via USB and use nVidia's glasses.
I'm fairly certain this set does not have a 3D Sync Out port.
However, this set should accept 120Hz via HDMI, so how would it be any different than a PC monitor? The IR emitter would be attached via USB and use nVidia's glasses.
I'm fairly certain this set does not have a 3D Sync Out port.