Panasonic PT-AT6000 unsupported
Dear Nvidia, I would appreciate it if you add the Beamer "Panasonic PT-AT6000" to your supported Projectors-List. I can't understand why this Beamer is unsupported? It only works on 1080p with 24hz with nvidia, but the projector runs 3D on 480hz so this should work fine... So PLEASE make the Nvidia software work with this Projector! Or give me a reason why you don't want to do this. Thank you
Dear Nvidia,
I would appreciate it if you add the Beamer "Panasonic PT-AT6000" to your supported Projectors-List.
I can't understand why this Beamer is unsupported?
It only works on 1080p with 24hz with nvidia, but the projector runs 3D on 480hz so this should work fine...

So PLEASE make the Nvidia software work with this Projector! Or give me a reason why you don't want to do this.

Thank you

#1
Posted 11/18/2013 02:16 PM   
24hz is the standard refresh rate at 1080p using the hdmi connection per Panasonic [url=http://panasonic.net/avc/projector/products/ae8000/specifications.html] Listed here[/url]
24hz is the standard refresh rate at 1080p using the hdmi connection per Panasonic Listed here

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#2
Posted 11/18/2013 02:26 PM   
Okay the reason is the HDMI 1.4a Thanks can be locked.
Okay the reason is the HDMI 1.4a

Thanks can be locked.

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