I have this projector which is 3D Ready (says is nvidia 3d vision ready) http://www.3dmovielist.com/projectors.html
I'm unsure what I actually require to get the 3d working.
I have a Toshiba Satellite laptop which I'm not sure if actually is compatible in the first place with the nvidia kit I'd need.
I'm also unsure if I need certain cables or wires or whatever.
The Projector doesn't have a HDMI connection, only these ones as shown [url="http://http://images.projectisle.com.au/Images/Products/24135/acer_x1130p_bk.jpg"]My link[/url]
I'm wondering what I need to purchase to get movies running on my Projector from my laptop.
There will be the 3d kit itself, not sure if I need a compatible graphic card that the kit plugs into???? Also not sure if there is a special connection I need from my laptop to the projector (currently I connect it via the VGA cable).
Not sure if the above needs to be expanded on, if so I'm happy to try and explain better.
I have this projector which is 3D Ready (says is nvidia 3d vision ready) http://www.3dmovielist.com/projectors.html
I'm unsure what I actually require to get the 3d working.
I have a Toshiba Satellite laptop which I'm not sure if actually is compatible in the first place with the nvidia kit I'd need.
I'm also unsure if I need certain cables or wires or whatever.
The Projector doesn't have a HDMI connection, only these ones as shown My link
I'm wondering what I need to purchase to get movies running on my Projector from my laptop.
There will be the 3d kit itself, not sure if I need a compatible graphic card that the kit plugs into???? Also not sure if there is a special connection I need from my laptop to the projector (currently I connect it via the VGA cable).
Not sure if the above needs to be expanded on, if so I'm happy to try and explain better.
In terms of Output, the Projector has S-Video, a/v cables and vga. I currently connect the laptop in normal mode via the VGA, sure it has a s-Video connection but not 100% sure.
In terms of Output, the Projector has S-Video, a/v cables and vga. I currently connect the laptop in normal mode via the VGA, sure it has a s-Video connection but not 100% sure.
In terms of Output, the Projector has S-Video, a/v cables and vga. I currently connect the laptop in normal mode via the VGA, sure it has a s-Video connection but not 100% sure.
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From the link it seems that the laptop doesn't have any NVIDIA graphics card. Could you check in Device manager regarding the display adapters.
For 3D from a laptop to external display to the projector it is recommended to have
an input of either VGA/HDMI on the laptop and same as laptop output.
In terms of Output, the Projector has S-Video, a/v cables and vga. I currently connect the laptop in normal mode via the VGA, sure it has a s-Video connection but not 100% sure.
FD
From the link it seems that the laptop doesn't have any NVIDIA graphics card. Could you check in Device manager regarding the display adapters.
For 3D from a laptop to external display to the projector it is recommended to have
an input of either VGA/HDMI on the laptop and same as laptop output.
Wondering if you good people can help me out.
I have this projector which is 3D Ready (says is nvidia 3d vision ready) http://www.3dmovielist.com/projectors.html
I'm unsure what I actually require to get the 3d working.
I have a Toshiba Satellite laptop which I'm not sure if actually is compatible in the first place with the nvidia kit I'd need.
I'm also unsure if I need certain cables or wires or whatever.
The Projector doesn't have a HDMI connection, only these ones as shown [url="http://http://images.projectisle.com.au/Images/Products/24135/acer_x1130p_bk.jpg"]My link[/url]
I'm wondering what I need to purchase to get movies running on my Projector from my laptop.
There will be the 3d kit itself, not sure if I need a compatible graphic card that the kit plugs into???? Also not sure if there is a special connection I need from my laptop to the projector (currently I connect it via the VGA cable).
Not sure if the above needs to be expanded on, if so I'm happy to try and explain better.
Thanks in advance.
FD
Connection link never seemed to work right:-
http://www.projectisle.com.au/Product-Detail.aspx?ProdId=24135
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Wondering if you good people can help me out.
I have this projector which is 3D Ready (says is nvidia 3d vision ready) http://www.3dmovielist.com/projectors.html
I'm unsure what I actually require to get the 3d working.
I have a Toshiba Satellite laptop which I'm not sure if actually is compatible in the first place with the nvidia kit I'd need.
I'm also unsure if I need certain cables or wires or whatever.
The Projector doesn't have a HDMI connection, only these ones as shown My link
I'm wondering what I need to purchase to get movies running on my Projector from my laptop.
There will be the 3d kit itself, not sure if I need a compatible graphic card that the kit plugs into???? Also not sure if there is a special connection I need from my laptop to the projector (currently I connect it via the VGA cable).
Not sure if the above needs to be expanded on, if so I'm happy to try and explain better.
Thanks in advance.
FD
Connection link never seemed to work right:-
http://www.projectisle.com.au/Product-Detail.aspx?ProdId=24135
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Anyone able to help?
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What is the laptop model number?
What are the output available on the laptop?
Anyone able to help?
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What is the laptop model number?
What are the output available on the laptop?
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Hi,
That is my laptop.
In terms of Output, the Projector has S-Video, a/v cables and vga. I currently connect the laptop in normal mode via the VGA, sure it has a s-Video connection but not 100% sure.
FD
Hi,
That is my laptop.
In terms of Output, the Projector has S-Video, a/v cables and vga. I currently connect the laptop in normal mode via the VGA, sure it has a s-Video connection but not 100% sure.
FD
http://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops-and-netbooks/toshiba-satellite-l450-136-664957/specification
Hi,
That is my laptop.
In terms of Output, the Projector has S-Video, a/v cables and vga. I currently connect the laptop in normal mode via the VGA, sure it has a s-Video connection but not 100% sure.
FD
[/quote]
From the link it seems that the laptop doesn't have any NVIDIA graphics card. Could you check in Device manager regarding the display adapters.
For 3D from a laptop to external display to the projector it is recommended to have
an input of either VGA/HDMI on the laptop and same as laptop output.
S-Video might have issues in 3D mode.
http://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops-and-netbooks/toshiba-satellite-l450-136-664957/specification
Hi,
That is my laptop.
In terms of Output, the Projector has S-Video, a/v cables and vga. I currently connect the laptop in normal mode via the VGA, sure it has a s-Video connection but not 100% sure.
FD
From the link it seems that the laptop doesn't have any NVIDIA graphics card. Could you check in Device manager regarding the display adapters.
For 3D from a laptop to external display to the projector it is recommended to have
an input of either VGA/HDMI on the laptop and same as laptop output.
S-Video might have issues in 3D mode.
NVIDIA Bug Report
NVIDIA newsletter
3D Vision System Requirements
3DTV System Requirements
Video Display shows:-
Mobile Intel (R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family
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Video Display shows:-
Mobile Intel (R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family
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