So i just bought a samsung LN40B630 which is a 120hz HD t/v but i was wondering if this would work well with 3d or does it have to be an actual monitor that is made for 3d? i was just wondering since i want to try out 3d at some point before summer time
So i just bought a samsung LN40B630 which is a 120hz HD t/v but i was wondering if this would work well with 3d or does it have to be an actual monitor that is made for 3d? i was just wondering since i want to try out 3d at some point before summer time
[quote name='slaywhitey1326' post='972184' date='Dec 29 2009, 05:46 PM']So i just bought a samsung LN40B630 which is a 120hz HD t/v but i was wondering if this would work well with 3d or does it have to be an actual monitor that is made for 3d? i was just wondering since i want to try out 3d at some point before summer time[/quote]
It wont work. From 3d vision FAQ:
[quote]There are LCD HDTVs that are on the market that claim to display at 120 to 240 Hz refresh rate. These type of displays use framerate conversion or backlight flashing to convert 60 Hz signals to 120 Hz or above. This technology is incompatible and Not 3D Vision Ready. Shutter-based 3D stereocopy relies on two completely different images (one for each eye) being displayed in alternating order.[/quote]
[quote name='slaywhitey1326' post='972184' date='Dec 29 2009, 05:46 PM']So i just bought a samsung LN40B630 which is a 120hz HD t/v but i was wondering if this would work well with 3d or does it have to be an actual monitor that is made for 3d? i was just wondering since i want to try out 3d at some point before summer time
It wont work. From 3d vision FAQ:
There are LCD HDTVs that are on the market that claim to display at 120 to 240 Hz refresh rate. These type of displays use framerate conversion or backlight flashing to convert 60 Hz signals to 120 Hz or above. This technology is incompatible and Not 3D Vision Ready. Shutter-based 3D stereocopy relies on two completely different images (one for each eye) being displayed in alternating order.
It wont work. From 3d vision FAQ:
[quote]There are LCD HDTVs that are on the market that claim to display at 120 to 240 Hz refresh rate. These type of displays use framerate conversion or backlight flashing to convert 60 Hz signals to 120 Hz or above. This technology is incompatible and Not 3D Vision Ready. Shutter-based 3D stereocopy relies on two completely different images (one for each eye) being displayed in alternating order.[/quote]
It wont work. From 3d vision FAQ:
well that sux haha
well that sux haha