Hi after my feeble attempt at trying to get Nvidia 3d vision working with my 10 year old 85Hz projector, I'm looking into buying a new projector. I have my eye on the Viewsonic PJD6531w and want to know if anyone here has it and what their thoughts were. I see a few people here have an Acer H5360 which I like because of the lower price. I'm leaning toward the Viewsonic however because it has (a whopping) 102,400 more native pixels (1280x800 vs 1280x720) and because of its longer warranty periods. The only thing I'm hesitant about is that it is listed as a business projector and of course price. Any thoughts?
Hi after my feeble attempt at trying to get Nvidia 3d vision working with my 10 year old 85Hz projector, I'm looking into buying a new projector. I have my eye on the Viewsonic PJD6531w and want to know if anyone here has it and what their thoughts were. I see a few people here have an Acer H5360 which I like because of the lower price. I'm leaning toward the Viewsonic however because it has (a whopping) 102,400 more native pixels (1280x800 vs 1280x720) and because of its longer warranty periods. The only thing I'm hesitant about is that it is listed as a business projector and of course price. Any thoughts?
AFAICS the PJD6531w is not on NVidia's supported list.
NVidia checks the display EDID, if it isn't on the list it won't work without hacking inf files or connecting through VGA using a modified adapter.
The H5360 is on the list, and appears to actually work from various accounts, it's what I'd buy today if I were buying a projector for 3D Vision.
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AFAICS the PJD6531w is not on NVidia's supported list.
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According to this list it is: http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html
NVidia checks the display EDID, if it isn't on the list it won't work without hacking inf files or connecting through VGA using a modified adapter.
The H5360 is on the list, and appears to actually work from various accounts, it's what I'd buy today if I were buying a projector for 3D Vision.
NVidia checks the display EDID, if it isn't on the list it won't work without hacking inf files or connecting through VGA using a modified adapter.
The H5360 is on the list, and appears to actually work from various accounts, it's what I'd buy today if I were buying a projector for 3D Vision.
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AFAICS the PJD6531w is not on NVidia's supported list.
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According to this list it is: http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html
AFAICS the PJD6531w is not on NVidia's supported list.
According to this list it is: http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html
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you can ignore everything I said ;P
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