120hz tv and 3d vision
so i was wondering if you can use any 120hz lcd tv with 3d vision or does it need to be a specific one. I all ready have a 120hz samsung lcd and was hoping to not have to buy a 23 inch monitor and glasses. model is ln46c650
so i was wondering if you can use any 120hz lcd tv with 3d vision or does it need to be a specific one. I all ready have a 120hz samsung lcd and was hoping to not have to buy a 23 inch monitor and glasses. model is ln46c650

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Posted 01/19/2011 05:28 PM   
No, you cannot you just about any TV saying 100Hz or 120Hz or even more as this usually does not refer to the input that the TV can take. The TV needs to be 3D-capable and to be either 3D DLP (it can use the 3D Vision glasses) or 3D-ready LCD or Plasma that uses HDMI 1.4(a) alogn with 3DTV Play and the glasses that come with the 3D (you cannot use the 3D Vision glasses with these). As for your TV, it is not 3D-capable...
No, you cannot you just about any TV saying 100Hz or 120Hz or even more as this usually does not refer to the input that the TV can take. The TV needs to be 3D-capable and to be either 3D DLP (it can use the 3D Vision glasses) or 3D-ready LCD or Plasma that uses HDMI 1.4(a) alogn with 3DTV Play and the glasses that come with the 3D (you cannot use the 3D Vision glasses with these). As for your TV, it is not 3D-capable...

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Posted 01/19/2011 05:51 PM   
[quote name='Bloody' date='19 January 2011 - 12:51 PM' timestamp='1295459475' post='1179873']
No, you cannot you just about any TV saying 100Hz or 120Hz or even more as this usually does not refer to the input that the TV can take. The TV needs to be 3D-capable and to be either 3D DLP (it can use the 3D Vision glasses) or 3D-ready LCD or Plasma that uses HDMI 1.4(a) alogn with 3DTV Play and the glasses that come with the 3D (you cannot use the 3D Vision glasses with these). As for your TV, it is not 3D-capable...
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oh well that sucks..hmm, Well then whats the best 3d monitor for the money these days, 1080p res, also is there a good place to get the 3d kit for cheap.
[quote name='Bloody' date='19 January 2011 - 12:51 PM' timestamp='1295459475' post='1179873']

No, you cannot you just about any TV saying 100Hz or 120Hz or even more as this usually does not refer to the input that the TV can take. The TV needs to be 3D-capable and to be either 3D DLP (it can use the 3D Vision glasses) or 3D-ready LCD or Plasma that uses HDMI 1.4(a) alogn with 3DTV Play and the glasses that come with the 3D (you cannot use the 3D Vision glasses with these). As for your TV, it is not 3D-capable...





oh well that sucks..hmm, Well then whats the best 3d monitor for the money these days, 1080p res, also is there a good place to get the 3d kit for cheap.

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AMD X6 1055t 3.5ghz stock voltage with corsair h50 cooler

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ASUS M4N75TD AM3 NVIDIA nForce 750a SLI

Thermaltake 850watt psu

AMD Radeon 6950 GPU

mushkin 60gb ssd, with windows 7 64 bit

4.5tb hd space

Linux Mint 12



Laptop:

15.6 HP DV6:

AMD A8-3510mx CPU

6620g GPU

8gb ddr3 ram

640gb HD

#3
Posted 01/19/2011 06:27 PM   
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