Long answer : 120Hz is neither requirement or guarantee that 3D vision will work.
3D vision requires more than a fast refresh rate, it also require special electronics inside the TV that almost all 120Hz HDTVs lack of.
Check for your display in the nvidia 3D vision requirements [url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_Requirements.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_Requirements.html[/url]
If your Tv isn't in that list, then it isn't compatible.
Long answer : 120Hz is neither requirement or guarantee that 3D vision will work.
3D vision requires more than a fast refresh rate, it also require special electronics inside the TV that almost all 120Hz HDTVs lack of.
Check for your display in the nvidia 3D vision requirements [url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_Requirements.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_Requirements.html[/url]
If your Tv isn't in that list, then it isn't compatible.
Long answer : 120Hz is neither requirement or guarantee that 3D vision will work.
3D vision requires more than a fast refresh rate, it also require special electronics inside the TV that almost all 120Hz HDTVs lack of.
Check for your display in the nvidia 3D vision requirements http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_Requirements.html
If your Tv isn't in that list, then it isn't compatible.
Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter
Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter
which screen do you suggest then?
which screen do you suggest then?
Q6600 @ 3.0 GHz
4GB DDR2 800
GTX 280
3D Vision w/Samsung 2233rz
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