Exactly why we need to show our support. 3D Vision was adopted by ASUS, Acer and BenQ with some Dell compatibles and now they all prefer to showcase 4K because it's trendy but is 4K on a 27" really necessary?
All of us fans of 3D will want to update sooner or later so we need to tell what we want. Many screen support 120Hz and higher now so no big deal to make it 3D Vision compatible, unless nvidia ask to much to brand it 3D Vision compatible? Could that be the problem?
Personally I don't need 4K, FreeSync and G-Sync but I really like the built-in emitter in my XL2420TX, it's handy not having a emitter with a USB cable.
Exactly why we need to show our support. 3D Vision was adopted by ASUS, Acer and BenQ with some Dell compatibles and now they all prefer to showcase 4K because it's trendy but is 4K on a 27" really necessary?
All of us fans of 3D will want to update sooner or later so we need to tell what we want. Many screen support 120Hz and higher now so no big deal to make it 3D Vision compatible, unless nvidia ask to much to brand it 3D Vision compatible? Could that be the problem?
Personally I don't need 4K, FreeSync and G-Sync but I really like the built-in emitter in my XL2420TX, it's handy not having a emitter with a USB cable.
[quote="RAGEdemon"]Perhaps they can be enticed by informing them that their new 3D Vision product can corner the market as no-one else is doing it![/quote]
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Acer, AOC, Dell, Asus and BenQ have all released new 3D Vision monitors within the last two years. Some within the last few months.
About time. They have been very quiet since 2014. If they release a 1440p monitor with 3D Vision 2, 8 bit panel, and blur reduction at any refresh rate (like the XL2411Z, XL2420Z and XL2720Z)..... well, I'll be a bit upset about my Dell S2716DG :p.
About time. They have been very quiet since 2014. If they release a 1440p monitor with 3D Vision 2, 8 bit panel, and blur reduction at any refresh rate (like the XL2411Z, XL2420Z and XL2720Z)..... well, I'll be a bit upset about my Dell S2716DG :p.
If you have twitter please show your support!
3D Vision must live! NVIDIA, don't let us down!
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All of us fans of 3D will want to update sooner or later so we need to tell what we want. Many screen support 120Hz and higher now so no big deal to make it 3D Vision compatible, unless nvidia ask to much to brand it 3D Vision compatible? Could that be the problem?
Personally I don't need 4K, FreeSync and G-Sync but I really like the built-in emitter in my XL2420TX, it's handy not having a emitter with a USB cable.
3D Vision must live! NVIDIA, don't let us down!
Thief 1/2/gold in 3D
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/523535/3d-vision/thief-1-2-and-system-shock-2-perfect-3d-with-unofficial-patch-1-19
http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/Partol/album/509eb580a3e067153c000020/
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Acer, AOC, Dell, Asus and BenQ have all released new 3D Vision monitors within the last two years. Some within the last few months.
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