3D playstation 3 games? Can I use 3D glasses Please help, advise?
I have a 73" Mitsubishi TV that has the 3D emitter input for the glasses and does have the 120hz refresh rate, and is on the list that says this TV is compatible with the 3D glasses
My question is... What playstation 3 games can I play or will I be able to play any and all of them, does the TV adjust the picture so that the glasses will work on the games? My TV is compatible, so all I need is the glasses, right? Then What?
Thank you to all in advance for you help!
I have a 73" Mitsubishi TV that has the 3D emitter input for the glasses and does have the 120hz refresh rate, and is on the list that says this TV is compatible with the 3D glasses

My question is... What playstation 3 games can I play or will I be able to play any and all of them, does the TV adjust the picture so that the glasses will work on the games? My TV is compatible, so all I need is the glasses, right? Then What?

Thank you to all in advance for you help!

#1
Posted 06/27/2009 09:06 PM   
[quote name='rturney' post='558623' date='Jun 27 2009, 03:06 PM']I have a 73" Mitsubishi TV that has the 3D emitter input for the glasses and does have the 120hz refresh rate, and is on the list that says this TV is compatible with the 3D glasses
My question is... What playstation 3 games can I play or will I be able to play any and all of them, does the TV adjust the picture so that the glasses will work on the games? My TV is compatible, so all I need is the glasses, right? Then What?
Thank you to all in advance for you help![/quote]

a computer, this is a computer only device that you need drivers and nvidia control panel for. dont see why nvidia cant make drivers for ps3 in the future but right now its limited to us computer gamers :)and yes any 120hz tv will work if you hook a computer up to it
[quote name='rturney' post='558623' date='Jun 27 2009, 03:06 PM']I have a 73" Mitsubishi TV that has the 3D emitter input for the glasses and does have the 120hz refresh rate, and is on the list that says this TV is compatible with the 3D glasses

My question is... What playstation 3 games can I play or will I be able to play any and all of them, does the TV adjust the picture so that the glasses will work on the games? My TV is compatible, so all I need is the glasses, right? Then What?

Thank you to all in advance for you help!



a computer, this is a computer only device that you need drivers and nvidia control panel for. dont see why nvidia cant make drivers for ps3 in the future but right now its limited to us computer gamers :)and yes any 120hz tv will work if you hook a computer up to it

Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit
Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700
EVGA 680i DDR2-800 Motherboard
G.Skill 4GB 5-5-5-15 DDR2-1200
BFG Nvidia 8800GTX x2 SLI
Creative X-fi Soundblaster Music
1,250 Terabytes Seagate Harddrives
Cooler Master CM STACKER 830

#2
Posted 06/27/2009 09:26 PM   
[quote name='Kazedarkwind' post='558630' date='Jun 27 2009, 02:26 PM']a computer, this is a computer only device that you need drivers and nvidia control panel for. dont see why nvidia cant make drivers for ps3 in the future but right now its limited to us computer gamers :)and yes any 120hz tv will work if you hook a computer up to it[/quote]

so i guess that would mean upgrading the video card also?
[quote name='Kazedarkwind' post='558630' date='Jun 27 2009, 02:26 PM']a computer, this is a computer only device that you need drivers and nvidia control panel for. dont see why nvidia cant make drivers for ps3 in the future but right now its limited to us computer gamers :)and yes any 120hz tv will work if you hook a computer up to it



so i guess that would mean upgrading the video card also?

#3
Posted 06/27/2009 10:20 PM   
[quote name='rturney' post='558653' date='Jun 27 2009, 06:20 PM']so i guess that would mean upgrading the video card also?[/quote]

It depennds. What type of equipment are you currently working with?
[quote name='rturney' post='558653' date='Jun 27 2009, 06:20 PM']so i guess that would mean upgrading the video card also?



It depennds. What type of equipment are you currently working with?

Intel Core i9-9820x @ 3.30GHZ
32 gig Ram
2 EVGA RTX 2080 ti Gaming
3 X ASUS ROG SWIFT 27 144Hz G-SYNC Gaming 3D Monitor [PG278Q]
1 X ASUS VG278HE
Nvidia 3Dvision
Oculus Rift
HTC VIVE
Windows 10

#4
Posted 06/27/2009 10:25 PM   
any nvidia graphics card 8800gt and up series gfx card will work
any nvidia graphics card 8800gt and up series gfx card will work

Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit
Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700
EVGA 680i DDR2-800 Motherboard
G.Skill 4GB 5-5-5-15 DDR2-1200
BFG Nvidia 8800GTX x2 SLI
Creative X-fi Soundblaster Music
1,250 Terabytes Seagate Harddrives
Cooler Master CM STACKER 830

#5
Posted 06/27/2009 10:38 PM   
[quote name='Kazedarkwind' post='558661' date='Jun 27 2009, 03:38 PM']any nvidia graphics card 8800gt and up series gfx card will work[/quote]

that figures my video card is the nvidia 6600gt
[quote name='Kazedarkwind' post='558661' date='Jun 27 2009, 03:38 PM']any nvidia graphics card 8800gt and up series gfx card will work



that figures my video card is the nvidia 6600gt

#6
Posted 06/28/2009 03:57 AM   
[quote name='rturney' post='558731' date='Jun 27 2009, 07:57 PM']that figures my video card is the nvidia 6600gt[/quote]

You will need a lot more graphics power to run 3D Vision on your tv. 3D Vision renders everything twice, which is great for the pseudo AA effect, but requires a fair amount of graphics horsepower.

If ever there was a good reason to upgrade your PC, you have it. Gaming in 3d on a 73" screen would be amazing.
[quote name='rturney' post='558731' date='Jun 27 2009, 07:57 PM']that figures my video card is the nvidia 6600gt



You will need a lot more graphics power to run 3D Vision on your tv. 3D Vision renders everything twice, which is great for the pseudo AA effect, but requires a fair amount of graphics horsepower.



If ever there was a good reason to upgrade your PC, you have it. Gaming in 3d on a 73" screen would be amazing.

GTX680 SLI

Asus Rampage/intel 990X

3 X Acer GD235Hz



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Not employed by NVIDIA, nor do my views represent NVIDIA's in any way.

#7
Posted 06/28/2009 09:49 AM   
[quote name='Brian_S' post='558785' date='Jun 28 2009, 02:49 AM']You will need a lot more graphics power to run 3D Vision on your tv. 3D Vision renders everything twice, which is great for the pseudo AA effect, but requires a fair amount of graphics horsepower.

If ever there was a good reason to upgrade your PC, you have it. Gaming in 3d on a 73" screen would be amazing.[/quote]

My motherboard is a ASUS P4P800 Deluxe and spec.s say it has pci 2.2
cards i'm looking at say pci express, that won't work will it? i mean my motherboard won't support a video card good enough to run the 3d glass?
[quote name='Brian_S' post='558785' date='Jun 28 2009, 02:49 AM']You will need a lot more graphics power to run 3D Vision on your tv. 3D Vision renders everything twice, which is great for the pseudo AA effect, but requires a fair amount of graphics horsepower.



If ever there was a good reason to upgrade your PC, you have it. Gaming in 3d on a 73" screen would be amazing.



My motherboard is a ASUS P4P800 Deluxe and spec.s say it has pci 2.2

cards i'm looking at say pci express, that won't work will it? i mean my motherboard won't support a video card good enough to run the 3d glass?

#8
Posted 07/16/2009 02:35 PM   
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