However... 3072x768@85Hz is the mode I am using (have been for years with other active stereo hardware).
Pipe that out to three DLP/CRT projectors.
It seems a bit random but depending on the length of the data path there may be a left/right flip. I get different results with different kit. Be nice if we could flip this back ourselves without having to build a hardware device to do it.
The official line will imply that the device will not do 120Hz at any resolution though so an LCD panel solution may be wishful thinking.
Anaglyphic modes will work at any resolution though, if you can deal with it.
However... 3072x768@85Hz is the mode I am using (have been for years with other active stereo hardware).
Pipe that out to three DLP/CRT projectors.
It seems a bit random but depending on the length of the data path there may be a left/right flip. I get different results with different kit. Be nice if we could flip this back ourselves without having to build a hardware device to do it.
The official line will imply that the device will not do 120Hz at any resolution though so an LCD panel solution may be wishful thinking.
Anaglyphic modes will work at any resolution though, if you can deal with it.
That would be so cool if so.
That would be so cool if so.
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However... 3072x768@85Hz is the mode I am using (have been for years with other active stereo hardware).
Pipe that out to three DLP/CRT projectors.
It seems a bit random but depending on the length of the data path there may be a left/right flip. I get different results with different kit. Be nice if we could flip this back ourselves without having to build a hardware device to do it.
The official line will imply that the device will not do 120Hz at any resolution though so an LCD panel solution may be wishful thinking.
Anaglyphic modes will work at any resolution though, if you can deal with it.
However... 3072x768@85Hz is the mode I am using (have been for years with other active stereo hardware).
Pipe that out to three DLP/CRT projectors.
It seems a bit random but depending on the length of the data path there may be a left/right flip. I get different results with different kit. Be nice if we could flip this back ourselves without having to build a hardware device to do it.
The official line will imply that the device will not do 120Hz at any resolution though so an LCD panel solution may be wishful thinking.
Anaglyphic modes will work at any resolution though, if you can deal with it.
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