Question about 3DTV Play
I've been interested in 3D Vision for a while now. However, I don't have a 3D monitor OR the 3D Vision kit. Also, I don't have the money for those. So, I've been looking at the 3DTV Play kit. I do have a 3DTV and it was also be nice to play on a larger screen. But there is one thing I've been wondering. Do you have to plug your PC in directly? My PC is upstairs while the 3DTV is downstairs. I wouldn't be able to plug it in. If that's true, do you know of a way to do it with a something like a Steam Link? Thanks.
I've been interested in 3D Vision for a while now. However, I don't have a 3D monitor OR the 3D Vision kit. Also, I don't have the money for those. So, I've been looking at the 3DTV Play kit. I do have a 3DTV and it was also be nice to play on a larger screen. But there is one thing I've been wondering. Do you have to plug your PC in directly? My PC is upstairs while the 3DTV is downstairs. I wouldn't be able to plug it in. If that's true, do you know of a way to do it with a something like a Steam Link? Thanks.

#1
Posted 03/09/2016 03:17 AM   
I'm not sure if there's a way to stream 3D Vision content currently. As far as I know, you have to connect your TV directly to your PC via HDMI and you have to buy the 3DTV Play kit. Have you considered getting a long HDMI cable to run between them? A long USB extension might be useful as well for a controller or mouse and keyboard.
I'm not sure if there's a way to stream 3D Vision content currently.
As far as I know, you have to connect your TV directly to your PC via HDMI and you have to buy the 3DTV Play kit.

Have you considered getting a long HDMI cable to run between them?
A long USB extension might be useful as well for a controller or mouse and keyboard.

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#2
Posted 03/10/2016 01:48 AM   
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/901958/

#3
Posted 03/10/2016 10:55 AM   
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