According to specs [url="http://www.pureprojectors.com/projectors/manufacturers/pos/sharp_xv-z21000"][b]Sharp XV-Z21000[/b][/url] projector has up to 126 kHz of sync rate, but not listed in nvidia 3d-ready list.
Did anybody test it with 3d vision? Does it work?
[quote name='BlackSharkfr' post='1064094' date='May 28 2010, 10:24 PM']From what I read here i's a FullHD projector... 2D only[/quote]
manual says the projector compresses 1920x1080 signals somehow
and max regular input is 1600x900
[quote name='tritosine' post='1064420' date='May 29 2010, 02:12 PM']if it can do 1600*900 at 85-100 hz, that would be very good with anamorphic lens[/quote]
the very low pixel clock would barely allow 70hz
Did anybody test it with 3d vision? Does it work?
Did anybody test it with 3d vision? Does it work?
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10000 bucks
pixel clock 150mhz
...what a joke
theoretical maximum would be about 1024x786@120hz
and it can't even take a 1080p signal from pc
my 10 year old crt has twice as much pixel clock
10000 bucks
pixel clock 150mhz
...what a joke
theoretical maximum would be about 1024x786@120hz
and it can't even take a 1080p signal from pc
my 10 year old crt has twice as much pixel clock
Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter
manual says the projector compresses 1920x1080 signals somehow
and max regular input is 1600x900
manual says the projector compresses 1920x1080 signals somehow
and max regular input is 1600x900
the very low pixel clock would barely allow 70hz
the very low pixel clock would barely allow 70hz