What is the largest screen size for 1080p 120Hz ? nVidia, I'd really appreciate an official comm
[font="Verdana"][size="4"]As far as I can tell, all supported screens are 24" or smaller with a single exception, the Acer HN274H. It is a 27" 1080p screen and the biggest display device compatible with 1080p120.

[b]1st question, am I correct?

2nd question, how soon are we going to see larger display devices capable of 1080p120 or better? What types?[/b]

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As far as I can tell, all supported screens are 24" or smaller with a single exception, the Acer HN274H. It is a 27" 1080p screen and the biggest display device compatible with 1080p120.



1st question, am I correct?



2nd question, how soon are we going to see larger display devices capable of 1080p120 or better? What types?




Thank you!

#1
Posted 10/11/2011 02:18 AM   
I put that criteria into Amazon and came up with a number of them, like this:

http://www.amazon.com/LG-E2770V-BF-27-Inch-Widescreen-TruMotion/dp/B004SBCFWS
I put that criteria into Amazon and came up with a number of them, like this:



http://www.amazon.com/LG-E2770V-BF-27-Inch-Widescreen-TruMotion/dp/B004SBCFWS

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#2
Posted 10/11/2011 03:02 AM   
Thanks, but that one is not on [url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-system-requirements.html"]the approved list from nVidia[/url]...and I'm not really interested in 27" displays in the first place. I'd like a 40" minimum, and I'd prefer a projector so I can go really big :)
Thanks, but that one is not on the approved list from nVidia...and I'm not really interested in 27" displays in the first place. I'd like a 40" minimum, and I'd prefer a projector so I can go really big :)

#3
Posted 10/11/2011 03:14 AM   
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