Hello world,
I have a Nvidia 3D Vision Wireless Glasses Kit.
I have a laptop with a Quadro 2000M and another PC (tower) with a Quadro 2000 graphic card.
The 3D Vision Drivers are installed on my 2 computers.
My question is :
1/-Witch screen should i buy for it to be compatible with the above descriptions ?
My USB IR Emitter have to be plugged on my usb port, but in the description of the product, it is mentioned a vesa cable. Where do I plug this cable ?
Thanks for your answers.
I have a Nvidia 3D Vision Wireless Glasses Kit.
I have a laptop with a Quadro 2000M and another PC (tower) with a Quadro 2000 graphic card.
The 3D Vision Drivers are installed on my 2 computers.
My question is :
1/-Witch screen should i buy for it to be compatible with the above descriptions ?
My USB IR Emitter have to be plugged on my usb port, but in the description of the product, it is mentioned a vesa cable. Where do I plug this cable ?
The 3D VIsion glasses only work with 3D Vision certified monitors that connect via a Dual Link DVI-D connector, so for the laptop you'd need a special display port adaptor.
The 3D vision glasses also work with older Mitsubishi DLP 3D HDTVs, but you'll need to have the 3 pin vesa connector cord that sometimes comes with the kit to plug into the TVs emitter port while also using the USB cord to your PC. This would work with both the laptop and desktop via a HDMI connection. http://store.nvidia.com/DRHM/store?Action=DisplayProductDetailsPage&SiteID=nvidia&Locale=en_US&ThemeID=326200&Env=BASE&productID=227822800
Or there are several 3D Vision supported projectors that will work via a HDMI and/or VGA connection.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-displays.html
Or, since you have the emitter 3DTV Play is enabled for free as long as the emitter is connected. So you could use any 3D HDTV or Projector listed on the 3DTV Play requirement list but you'd need to use the display manufacturers glasses.
I'm unsure of the requirement for the mini vesa 3pin connector when using a Quadro card. It may not be required at all for 3D gaming except for the older Mitsubihi DLP TVs like I mentioned above. It might only be required for non gaming stereographic software. No idea
The 3D VIsion glasses only work with 3D Vision certified monitors that connect via a Dual Link DVI-D connector, so for the laptop you'd need a special display port adaptor.
Or, since you have the emitter 3DTV Play is enabled for free as long as the emitter is connected. So you could use any 3D HDTV or Projector listed on the 3DTV Play requirement list but you'd need to use the display manufacturers glasses.
I'm unsure of the requirement for the mini vesa 3pin connector when using a Quadro card. It may not be required at all for 3D gaming except for the older Mitsubihi DLP TVs like I mentioned above. It might only be required for non gaming stereographic software. No idea
I have a Nvidia 3D Vision Wireless Glasses Kit.
I have a laptop with a Quadro 2000M and another PC (tower) with a Quadro 2000 graphic card.
The 3D Vision Drivers are installed on my 2 computers.
My question is :
1/-Witch screen should i buy for it to be compatible with the above descriptions ?
My USB IR Emitter have to be plugged on my usb port, but in the description of the product, it is mentioned a vesa cable. Where do I plug this cable ?
Thanks for your answers.
The 3D vision glasses also work with older Mitsubishi DLP 3D HDTVs, but you'll need to have the 3 pin vesa connector cord that sometimes comes with the kit to plug into the TVs emitter port while also using the USB cord to your PC. This would work with both the laptop and desktop via a HDMI connection. http://store.nvidia.com/DRHM/store?Action=DisplayProductDetailsPage&SiteID=nvidia&Locale=en_US&ThemeID=326200&Env=BASE&productID=227822800
Or there are several 3D Vision supported projectors that will work via a HDMI and/or VGA connection.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-displays.html
Or, since you have the emitter 3DTV Play is enabled for free as long as the emitter is connected. So you could use any 3D HDTV or Projector listed on the 3DTV Play requirement list but you'd need to use the display manufacturers glasses.
I'm unsure of the requirement for the mini vesa 3pin connector when using a Quadro card. It may not be required at all for 3D gaming except for the older Mitsubihi DLP TVs like I mentioned above. It might only be required for non gaming stereographic software. No idea