3DTV Play and Sony KDL-32EX725
Hello guys.

Before i post a question, sorry for a poor english.

I'm seeing a 40% off in a Sony KDL-32EX725 3D TV, very cheap really. But i dont't now if the 3DTV Play can be compatible with this TV.

In NVIDIA 3D TV compatibles list, for Sony show the KDL-32EX720 (i think that's is a old model from KDL-32EX725) and the KDL-40EX725 (the 40'' edition). So anyone has any ideia if i can buy this TV for 3DTV Play? I'm buiding a 3D computer and i'm making very research for best price on good stuff, i'm thinking in this TV and a GTX570. Thanks all for the help.
Hello guys.



Before i post a question, sorry for a poor english.



I'm seeing a 40% off in a Sony KDL-32EX725 3D TV, very cheap really. But i dont't now if the 3DTV Play can be compatible with this TV.



In NVIDIA 3D TV compatibles list, for Sony show the KDL-32EX720 (i think that's is a old model from KDL-32EX725) and the KDL-40EX725 (the 40'' edition). So anyone has any ideia if i can buy this TV for 3DTV Play? I'm buiding a 3D computer and i'm making very research for best price on good stuff, i'm thinking in this TV and a GTX570. Thanks all for the help.

#1
Posted 03/22/2012 12:36 PM   
As long as it is a "3D" HDTV and HDMI 1.4 compliant, you can submit it for 3DTV Play support and get it added to the list by following the instructions at http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2774
As long as it is a "3D" HDTV and HDMI 1.4 compliant, you can submit it for 3DTV Play support and get it added to the list by following the instructions at http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2774

#2
Posted 03/22/2012 09:51 PM   
Keep in mind that Nvidia 3DTV Play is free as long as you have a Nvidia 3D Vision emitter connected or is available as a standalone product for $40(last time I checked). In either case, you'd use the Display Manufacturers glasses.
Keep in mind that Nvidia 3DTV Play is free as long as you have a Nvidia 3D Vision emitter connected or is available as a standalone product for $40(last time I checked). In either case, you'd use the Display Manufacturers glasses.

#3
Posted 03/22/2012 09:54 PM   
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