How much Glasses i can connect to one emitter
I have 3 emitters V2.

Is there any limit how much Glasses i can connect to one emitter.
I have 3 emitters V2.



Is there any limit how much Glasses i can connect to one emitter.

#1
Posted 05/23/2012 11:53 AM   
As far as i know none.
But which emitter do you have ?
Link please!
As far as i know none.

But which emitter do you have ?

Link please!

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#2
Posted 05/23/2012 12:39 PM   
i have 3 kits of wifi glasses from nvidia. and i planing to buy 9 more wifi glasses nvidia too 3d vision2 for my friends and family. is there a limit how much i can connect to one emitter.
i have 3 kits of wifi glasses from nvidia. and i planing to buy 9 more wifi glasses nvidia too 3d vision2 for my friends and family. is there a limit how much i can connect to one emitter.

#3
Posted 05/24/2012 08:08 AM   
[quote name='EsCugs' date='24 May 2012 - 03:08 AM' timestamp='1337846927' post='1412801']
i have 3 kits of wifi glasses from nvidia. and i planing to buy 9 more wifi glasses nvidia too 3d vision2 for my friends and family. is there a limit how much i can connect to one emitter.
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As long as there is line of sight to the emitter, it can connect dozens.
[quote name='EsCugs' date='24 May 2012 - 03:08 AM' timestamp='1337846927' post='1412801']

i have 3 kits of wifi glasses from nvidia. and i planing to buy 9 more wifi glasses nvidia too 3d vision2 for my friends and family. is there a limit how much i can connect to one emitter.





As long as there is line of sight to the emitter, it can connect dozens.

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#4
Posted 05/24/2012 02:20 PM   
The name "emitter" just says it. It is a simple Infrared-emitting-LED inside. There is no back-receiving from the glasses.
You can use as much glasses as you want with one emitter, as long as the emitter is not covered.
The name "emitter" just says it. It is a simple Infrared-emitting-LED inside. There is no back-receiving from the glasses.

You can use as much glasses as you want with one emitter, as long as the emitter is not covered.

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#5
Posted 05/24/2012 04:20 PM   
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