https://www.geforce.com/whats-new/articles/nvidia-geforce-gtx-max-q-laptops-now-available
NVIDIA Max-Q Design-Philosophy Laptops Are Available Now
A month ago we unveiled Max-Q, an innovative new laptop design process that enables the creation of thinner, lighter, faster laptops fitted with GeForce GTX 1060, 1070 and 1080 GPUs. Compared to similarly-sized laptops, Max-Q laptops are up to 70% faster in the latest games, delivering unprecedented performance in a mobile form factor.
Should you decide to play at the system’s native 1920x1080, instead of using NVIDIA DSR for higher image quality, you’ll have no trouble reaching 120 FPS on the 120Hz G-SYNC 15.6” anti-glare wide-view Full HD panel, giving a super smooth picture that is clearer and more responsive in the likes of LawBreakers and Overwatch.
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Do your research, these might not all be 120Hz and G-Sync ready.
The question is....will any of them support 3D Vision on the integrated display and have an integrated emitter? Or perhaps work with the integrated display and an external emitter? Or at least work with an external stereoscopic display?
NVIDIA Max-Q Design-Philosophy Laptops Are Available Now
A month ago we unveiled Max-Q, an innovative new laptop design process that enables the creation of thinner, lighter, faster laptops fitted with GeForce GTX 1060, 1070 and 1080 GPUs. Compared to similarly-sized laptops, Max-Q laptops are up to 70% faster in the latest games, delivering unprecedented performance in a mobile form factor.
Should you decide to play at the system’s native 1920x1080, instead of using NVIDIA DSR for higher image quality, you’ll have no trouble reaching 120 FPS on the 120Hz G-SYNC 15.6” anti-glare wide-view Full HD panel, giving a super smooth picture that is clearer and more responsive in the likes of LawBreakers and Overwatch.
Do your research, these might not all be 120Hz and G-Sync ready.
The question is....will any of them support 3D Vision on the integrated display and have an integrated emitter? Or perhaps work with the integrated display and an external emitter? Or at least work with an external stereoscopic display?
Hey D-Man,
Unfortunately I'm fairly certain that all those laptops feature IPS displays. They all claim to support VR, so they should support 3D Vision on external displays if the 3D Vision Controller driver can be installed (I don't see why not).
Unfortunately I'm fairly certain that all those laptops feature IPS displays. They all claim to support VR, so they should support 3D Vision on external displays if the 3D Vision Controller driver can be installed (I don't see why not).
Someone got it working on an IPS display, not sure if it would work in this case but worth mentioning...
[url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/998769/[/url]
NVIDIA Max-Q Design-Philosophy Laptops Are Available Now
A month ago we unveiled Max-Q, an innovative new laptop design process that enables the creation of thinner, lighter, faster laptops fitted with GeForce GTX 1060, 1070 and 1080 GPUs. Compared to similarly-sized laptops, Max-Q laptops are up to 70% faster in the latest games, delivering unprecedented performance in a mobile form factor.
Should you decide to play at the system’s native 1920x1080, instead of using NVIDIA DSR for higher image quality, you’ll have no trouble reaching 120 FPS on the 120Hz G-SYNC 15.6” anti-glare wide-view Full HD panel, giving a super smooth picture that is clearer and more responsive in the likes of LawBreakers and Overwatch.
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Do your research, these might not all be 120Hz and G-Sync ready.
The question is....will any of them support 3D Vision on the integrated display and have an integrated emitter? Or perhaps work with the integrated display and an external emitter? Or at least work with an external stereoscopic display?
Unfortunately I'm fairly certain that all those laptops feature IPS displays. They all claim to support VR, so they should support 3D Vision on external displays if the 3D Vision Controller driver can be installed (I don't see why not).
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https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/998769/
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