[quote name='smallpotatok' post='509379' date='Feb 22 2009, 10:24 PM']Here is the spec. of the captioned notebook:
OS Windows Vista® Home Premium (32-bit)
CPU Type:
• Intel® Core™2 Duo CPU T9550
• 2.66 GHz , 6 MB L2 Cache CACHE, 1066 MHz FSB
RAM
4096 MB
RAM type
DDR3 1066 MHz
Display Card:
NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT with 1GB ram dedicated
The notebook monitor's refresh rate is 60Hz.
I am considering to buy 3d-vision but before that i would like to know with the above configuration, is it possible to run 3d-vision?
Thanks,[/quote]
Your notebook's monitor won't be able to support 3DVision, but if 3DVision is supported on the mobile Geforce series and you have a DVI-out on your laptop, you should be able to run your notebook's video output to a 120 Hz monitor or supported DLP HDTV and use 3DVision with those displays.
[quote name='smallpotatok' post='509379' date='Feb 22 2009, 10:24 PM']Here is the spec. of the captioned notebook:
OS Windows Vista® Home Premium (32-bit)
CPU Type:
• Intel® Core™2 Duo CPU T9550
• 2.66 GHz , 6 MB L2 Cache CACHE, 1066 MHz FSB
RAM
4096 MB
RAM type
DDR3 1066 MHz
Display Card:
NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT with 1GB ram dedicated
The notebook monitor's refresh rate is 60Hz.
I am considering to buy 3d-vision but before that i would like to know with the above configuration, is it possible to run 3d-vision?
Thanks,
Your notebook's monitor won't be able to support 3DVision, but if 3DVision is supported on the mobile Geforce series and you have a DVI-out on your laptop, you should be able to run your notebook's video output to a 120 Hz monitor or supported DLP HDTV and use 3DVision with those displays.
[quote name='new_parad1gm' post='509391' date='Feb 23 2009, 12:00 PM']Your notebook's monitor won't be able to support 3DVision, but if 3DVision is supported on the mobile Geforce series and you have a DVI-out on your laptop, you should be able to run your notebook's video output to a 120 Hz monitor or supported DLP HDTV and use 3DVision with those displays.[/quote]
[quote name='new_parad1gm' post='509391' date='Feb 23 2009, 12:00 PM']Your notebook's monitor won't be able to support 3DVision, but if 3DVision is supported on the mobile Geforce series and you have a DVI-out on your laptop, you should be able to run your notebook's video output to a 120 Hz monitor or supported DLP HDTV and use 3DVision with those displays.
OS Windows Vista® Home Premium (32-bit)
CPU Type:
• Intel® Core™2 Duo CPU T9550
• 2.66 GHz , 6 MB L2 Cache CACHE, 1066 MHz FSB
RAM
4096 MB
RAM type
DDR3 1066 MHz
Display Card:
NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT with 1GB ram dedicated
The notebook monitor's refresh rate is 60Hz.
I am considering to buy 3d-vision but before that i would like to know with the above configuration, is it possible to run 3d-vision?
Thanks,
OS Windows Vista® Home Premium (32-bit)
CPU Type:
• Intel® Core™2 Duo CPU T9550
• 2.66 GHz , 6 MB L2 Cache CACHE, 1066 MHz FSB
RAM
4096 MB
RAM type
DDR3 1066 MHz
Display Card:
NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT with 1GB ram dedicated
The notebook monitor's refresh rate is 60Hz.
I am considering to buy 3d-vision but before that i would like to know with the above configuration, is it possible to run 3d-vision?
Thanks,
OS Windows Vista® Home Premium (32-bit)
CPU Type:
• Intel® Core™2 Duo CPU T9550
• 2.66 GHz , 6 MB L2 Cache CACHE, 1066 MHz FSB
RAM
4096 MB
RAM type
DDR3 1066 MHz
Display Card:
NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT with 1GB ram dedicated
The notebook monitor's refresh rate is 60Hz.
I am considering to buy 3d-vision but before that i would like to know with the above configuration, is it possible to run 3d-vision?
Thanks,[/quote]
Your notebook's monitor won't be able to support 3DVision, but if 3DVision is supported on the mobile Geforce series and you have a DVI-out on your laptop, you should be able to run your notebook's video output to a 120 Hz monitor or supported DLP HDTV and use 3DVision with those displays.
OS Windows Vista® Home Premium (32-bit)
CPU Type:
• Intel® Core™2 Duo CPU T9550
• 2.66 GHz , 6 MB L2 Cache CACHE, 1066 MHz FSB
RAM
4096 MB
RAM type
DDR3 1066 MHz
Display Card:
NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT with 1GB ram dedicated
The notebook monitor's refresh rate is 60Hz.
I am considering to buy 3d-vision but before that i would like to know with the above configuration, is it possible to run 3d-vision?
Thanks,
Your notebook's monitor won't be able to support 3DVision, but if 3DVision is supported on the mobile Geforce series and you have a DVI-out on your laptop, you should be able to run your notebook's video output to a 120 Hz monitor or supported DLP HDTV and use 3DVision with those displays.
Thanks for reply. :rolleyes:
Thanks for reply. :rolleyes: