Acer P5390W 3D Vision Support ?
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Hi All,

planning to buy an Acer P5390W. Says its 3d Ready, but does it actually work with 3D Vision?
Prefer this one over the 5360 because its almost twice as bright.

Many Thanks
Hi All,



planning to buy an Acer P5390W. Says its 3d Ready, but does it actually work with 3D Vision?

Prefer this one over the 5360 because its almost twice as bright.



Many Thanks

#1
Posted 10/17/2010 09:53 AM   
Hi All,

planning to buy an Acer P5390W. Says its 3d Ready, but does it actually work with 3D Vision?
Prefer this one over the 5360 because its almost twice as bright.

Many Thanks
Hi All,



planning to buy an Acer P5390W. Says its 3d Ready, but does it actually work with 3D Vision?

Prefer this one over the 5360 because its almost twice as bright.



Many Thanks

#2
Posted 10/17/2010 09:53 AM   
[quote name='Supahfly' post='1131968' date='Oct 17 2010, 10:53 AM']Hi All,

planning to buy an Acer P5390W. Says its 3d Ready, but does it actually work with 3D Vision?
Prefer this one over the 5360 because its almost twice as bright.

Many Thanks[/quote]

It's not supported. List here [url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html[/url]
[quote name='Supahfly' post='1131968' date='Oct 17 2010, 10:53 AM']Hi All,



planning to buy an Acer P5390W. Says its 3d Ready, but does it actually work with 3D Vision?

Prefer this one over the 5360 because its almost twice as bright.



Many Thanks



It's not supported. List here http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html

#3
Posted 10/17/2010 11:06 AM   
[quote name='Supahfly' post='1131968' date='Oct 17 2010, 10:53 AM']Hi All,

planning to buy an Acer P5390W. Says its 3d Ready, but does it actually work with 3D Vision?
Prefer this one over the 5360 because its almost twice as bright.

Many Thanks[/quote]

It's not supported. List here [url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html[/url]
[quote name='Supahfly' post='1131968' date='Oct 17 2010, 10:53 AM']Hi All,



planning to buy an Acer P5390W. Says its 3d Ready, but does it actually work with 3D Vision?

Prefer this one over the 5360 because its almost twice as bright.



Many Thanks



It's not supported. List here http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html

#4
Posted 10/17/2010 11:06 AM   
Thanks for your fast response.
I have checked that list. Even if its not on the official list i am still hoping someone has this Projector running with 3D Vision.
The PJ seems to be not too different from the 5360.
Thanks for your fast response.

I have checked that list. Even if its not on the official list i am still hoping someone has this Projector running with 3D Vision.

The PJ seems to be not too different from the 5360.

#5
Posted 10/17/2010 11:47 AM   
Thanks for your fast response.
I have checked that list. Even if its not on the official list i am still hoping someone has this Projector running with 3D Vision.
The PJ seems to be not too different from the 5360.
Thanks for your fast response.

I have checked that list. Even if its not on the official list i am still hoping someone has this Projector running with 3D Vision.

The PJ seems to be not too different from the 5360.

#6
Posted 10/17/2010 11:47 AM   
[quote name='Supahfly' post='1132003' date='Oct 17 2010, 12:47 PM']Thanks for your fast response.
I have checked that list. Even if its not on the official list i am still hoping someone has this Projector running with 3D Vision.
The PJ seems to be not too different from the 5360.[/quote]

It's possible to spoof 3dvision by installing the inf file for a 5360 but I don't know if it would work for that projector.
[quote name='Supahfly' post='1132003' date='Oct 17 2010, 12:47 PM']Thanks for your fast response.

I have checked that list. Even if its not on the official list i am still hoping someone has this Projector running with 3D Vision.

The PJ seems to be not too different from the 5360.



It's possible to spoof 3dvision by installing the inf file for a 5360 but I don't know if it would work for that projector.

#7
Posted 10/17/2010 06:08 PM   
[quote name='Supahfly' post='1132003' date='Oct 17 2010, 12:47 PM']Thanks for your fast response.
I have checked that list. Even if its not on the official list i am still hoping someone has this Projector running with 3D Vision.
The PJ seems to be not too different from the 5360.[/quote]

It's possible to spoof 3dvision by installing the inf file for a 5360 but I don't know if it would work for that projector.
[quote name='Supahfly' post='1132003' date='Oct 17 2010, 12:47 PM']Thanks for your fast response.

I have checked that list. Even if its not on the official list i am still hoping someone has this Projector running with 3D Vision.

The PJ seems to be not too different from the 5360.



It's possible to spoof 3dvision by installing the inf file for a 5360 but I don't know if it would work for that projector.

#8
Posted 10/17/2010 06:08 PM   
I was reading some other threads here, and figured i can either do that, or load up the EDID of an 5360 into the 5390.
Not quite sure if i wanna take that risk, and end up with a pj that does not work for 3D, or refuses working after a future driver update.

I would be really interested if someone got his non officially supported pj to work with any of those hacks.

The 5360 also seems to have a 3D-Vision Mode or Setting. No idea if that is needed to get it to work properly. Dont wanna run into sync issues and/or flickering, ghosting.
Easy way out is going for a 5360. But i want that brightness, and the wider zoomrange.
I was reading some other threads here, and figured i can either do that, or load up the EDID of an 5360 into the 5390.

Not quite sure if i wanna take that risk, and end up with a pj that does not work for 3D, or refuses working after a future driver update.



I would be really interested if someone got his non officially supported pj to work with any of those hacks.



The 5360 also seems to have a 3D-Vision Mode or Setting. No idea if that is needed to get it to work properly. Dont wanna run into sync issues and/or flickering, ghosting.

Easy way out is going for a 5360. But i want that brightness, and the wider zoomrange.

#9
Posted 10/19/2010 09:50 AM   
I was reading some other threads here, and figured i can either do that, or load up the EDID of an 5360 into the 5390.
Not quite sure if i wanna take that risk, and end up with a pj that does not work for 3D, or refuses working after a future driver update.

I would be really interested if someone got his non officially supported pj to work with any of those hacks.

The 5360 also seems to have a 3D-Vision Mode or Setting. No idea if that is needed to get it to work properly. Dont wanna run into sync issues and/or flickering, ghosting.
Easy way out is going for a 5360. But i want that brightness, and the wider zoomrange.
I was reading some other threads here, and figured i can either do that, or load up the EDID of an 5360 into the 5390.

Not quite sure if i wanna take that risk, and end up with a pj that does not work for 3D, or refuses working after a future driver update.



I would be really interested if someone got his non officially supported pj to work with any of those hacks.



The 5360 also seems to have a 3D-Vision Mode or Setting. No idea if that is needed to get it to work properly. Dont wanna run into sync issues and/or flickering, ghosting.

Easy way out is going for a 5360. But i want that brightness, and the wider zoomrange.

#10
Posted 10/19/2010 09:50 AM   
[quote name='Supahfly' post='1133104' date='Oct 19 2010, 03:20 PM']Not quite sure if i wanna take that risk.[/quote]
EXACTLY ! Don't ! This forum is full of people who are crying themselves hoarse after being taken in by misleading advertisements and fancy sales gimmicks. Strictly adhere to the list of supported 3D Vision products mentioned on the nVidia website, to avoid heartburn later !
[quote name='Supahfly' post='1133104' date='Oct 19 2010, 03:20 PM']Not quite sure if i wanna take that risk.

EXACTLY ! Don't ! This forum is full of people who are crying themselves hoarse after being taken in by misleading advertisements and fancy sales gimmicks. Strictly adhere to the list of supported 3D Vision products mentioned on the nVidia website, to avoid heartburn later !

Processor- Intel Core I7 920

Mobo- MSI- X58 Pro-E

RAM- 6 GB G. Skill DDR3 RAM

VGA -2xSLI (Zotac AMP GTX 480 and Leadtek GTX 480)

Monitor- Samsung 2233RZ 120 Hz LCD

3D Vision Kit

Razer Megalodon 7.1 Surround Sound Headphones

PSU- Corsair HX1000 W

Case- Coolermaster HAF 922

Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit

3DMark Vantage Score- 31661

Club SLI Member- SLI-34225 shrapnel

#11
Posted 10/19/2010 10:54 AM   
[quote name='Supahfly' post='1133104' date='Oct 19 2010, 03:20 PM']Not quite sure if i wanna take that risk.[/quote]
EXACTLY ! Don't ! This forum is full of people who are crying themselves hoarse after being taken in by misleading advertisements and fancy sales gimmicks. Strictly adhere to the list of supported 3D Vision products mentioned on the nVidia website, to avoid heartburn later !
[quote name='Supahfly' post='1133104' date='Oct 19 2010, 03:20 PM']Not quite sure if i wanna take that risk.

EXACTLY ! Don't ! This forum is full of people who are crying themselves hoarse after being taken in by misleading advertisements and fancy sales gimmicks. Strictly adhere to the list of supported 3D Vision products mentioned on the nVidia website, to avoid heartburn later !

Processor- Intel Core I7 920

Mobo- MSI- X58 Pro-E

RAM- 6 GB G. Skill DDR3 RAM

VGA -2xSLI (Zotac AMP GTX 480 and Leadtek GTX 480)

Monitor- Samsung 2233RZ 120 Hz LCD

3D Vision Kit

Razer Megalodon 7.1 Surround Sound Headphones

PSU- Corsair HX1000 W

Case- Coolermaster HAF 922

Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit

3DMark Vantage Score- 31661

Club SLI Member- SLI-34225 shrapnel

#12
Posted 10/19/2010 10:54 AM   
[quote name='Supahfly' date='17 October 2010 - 09:53 AM' timestamp='1287309193' post='1131968']
Hi All,

planning to buy an Acer P5390W. Says its 3d Ready, but does it actually work with 3D Vision?
Prefer this one over the 5360 because its almost twice as bright.

Many Thanks
[/quote]
Hi, I have bought the p5390w and it does display nvidia 3d vision fine.
In devicemanager under monitors, use the h5360 driver for your p5390w projector.
That enables nvidia controlpanel to set 120hz @ 1280 x 768. only this will do at 120hz but i guess 1280 x 800 would not make any sense anyway for 16:9 movie.

the p5390w also has an enable 3D setting in its menu, but i can seem to figure out what i does. The screen dims a lot, but both in enable and disable, 3D is shown properly.


You end up with the brighter projector and higher contrast ratio.
And still within the "low-end" of 3d projector price tag. :)

btw. i run on a gtx460. + some old 8500gt for itunes monitor..
[quote name='Supahfly' date='17 October 2010 - 09:53 AM' timestamp='1287309193' post='1131968']

Hi All,



planning to buy an Acer P5390W. Says its 3d Ready, but does it actually work with 3D Vision?

Prefer this one over the 5360 because its almost twice as bright.



Many Thanks



Hi, I have bought the p5390w and it does display nvidia 3d vision fine.

In devicemanager under monitors, use the h5360 driver for your p5390w projector.

That enables nvidia controlpanel to set 120hz @ 1280 x 768. only this will do at 120hz but i guess 1280 x 800 would not make any sense anyway for 16:9 movie.



the p5390w also has an enable 3D setting in its menu, but i can seem to figure out what i does. The screen dims a lot, but both in enable and disable, 3D is shown properly.





You end up with the brighter projector and higher contrast ratio.

And still within the "low-end" of 3d projector price tag. :)



btw. i run on a gtx460. + some old 8500gt for itunes monitor..

#13
Posted 11/17/2010 10:41 PM   
[quote name='Supahfly' date='17 October 2010 - 09:53 AM' timestamp='1287309193' post='1131968']
Hi All,

planning to buy an Acer P5390W. Says its 3d Ready, but does it actually work with 3D Vision?
Prefer this one over the 5360 because its almost twice as bright.

Many Thanks
[/quote]
Hi, I have bought the p5390w and it does display nvidia 3d vision fine.
In devicemanager under monitors, use the h5360 driver for your p5390w projector.
That enables nvidia controlpanel to set 120hz @ 1280 x 768. only this will do at 120hz but i guess 1280 x 800 would not make any sense anyway for 16:9 movie.

the p5390w also has an enable 3D setting in its menu, but i can seem to figure out what i does. The screen dims a lot, but both in enable and disable, 3D is shown properly.


You end up with the brighter projector and higher contrast ratio.
And still within the "low-end" of 3d projector price tag. :)

btw. i run on a gtx460. + some old 8500gt for itunes monitor..
[quote name='Supahfly' date='17 October 2010 - 09:53 AM' timestamp='1287309193' post='1131968']

Hi All,



planning to buy an Acer P5390W. Says its 3d Ready, but does it actually work with 3D Vision?

Prefer this one over the 5360 because its almost twice as bright.



Many Thanks



Hi, I have bought the p5390w and it does display nvidia 3d vision fine.

In devicemanager under monitors, use the h5360 driver for your p5390w projector.

That enables nvidia controlpanel to set 120hz @ 1280 x 768. only this will do at 120hz but i guess 1280 x 800 would not make any sense anyway for 16:9 movie.



the p5390w also has an enable 3D setting in its menu, but i can seem to figure out what i does. The screen dims a lot, but both in enable and disable, 3D is shown properly.





You end up with the brighter projector and higher contrast ratio.

And still within the "low-end" of 3d projector price tag. :)



btw. i run on a gtx460. + some old 8500gt for itunes monitor..

#14
Posted 11/17/2010 10:41 PM   
I also bought a Acer p5390w and tried with a H5360 inf file found online.

I have a GT430 Graphics Card.
Within resolutions about 800x600 3d works fine,
But I can't select the resolution of 1280x768@120hz but only 1280x720@120hz in Nvidia Control Panel.
Windows only allows me to select 1024x768@120hz.
When being in Windows the Beamer shows me a 1280x720@120hz input, but when playing a game or a fullscreen video
it always changes to 1280x720@60hz automaticly which means that there is no 3d possible.

Do I have the wrong inf file or does that graphics card not support 1280x720@120hz for 3d??
What could i have done wrong, can u send me your h5360.inf file?
I also bought a Acer p5390w and tried with a H5360 inf file found online.



I have a GT430 Graphics Card.

Within resolutions about 800x600 3d works fine,

But I can't select the resolution of 1280x768@120hz but only 1280x720@120hz in Nvidia Control Panel.

Windows only allows me to select 1024x768@120hz.

When being in Windows the Beamer shows me a 1280x720@120hz input, but when playing a game or a fullscreen video

it always changes to 1280x720@60hz automaticly which means that there is no 3d possible.



Do I have the wrong inf file or does that graphics card not support 1280x720@120hz for 3d??

What could i have done wrong, can u send me your h5360.inf file?

#15
Posted 11/19/2010 09:37 PM   
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