hello all I recently bought the ASUS PG278QR .I wanna know if there are 3d glasses compatible instead of Nvidia 3D Vision 2. This monitor use ''Shutter Glasses 3D Technology ''
thx u
hello all I recently bought the ASUS PG278QR .I wanna know if there are 3d glasses compatible instead of Nvidia 3D Vision 2. This monitor use ''Shutter Glasses 3D Technology ''
thx u
Your only option is to buy an official Nvidia 3D Vision kit that contains the emitter and glasses or the wired glasses. The wired glasses are no longer sold/out of production.
The three options
Wired Glasses
[img]http://images.anandtech.com/doci/4364/3D_Vision_Wired-7.jpg[/img]
V1 kit
[img]https://cnet2.cbsistatic.com/img/0dG0GNdlslx11f5yTtzH69wV3mI=/830x467/2010/08/03/2df9e83a-bb79-11e2-8a8e-0291187978f3/33529318-2-1333-OVR-1.jpg[/img]
V2 kit
[img]http://images.nvidia.com/products/geforce_3d_vision2_glasses_kit/geforce-3d-vision2-glasses-kit-low-3qtr.png[/img]
The V2 glasses have a larger lens and longer battery life
[img]http://images.nvidia.com/products/geforce_3d_vision2_glasses/geforce-3d-vision2-glasses-low-3qtr.png[/img]
[img]https://cnet4.cbsistatic.com/img/JRylt4Vs_mnBcQs219-IAHuWYpg=/830x467/2012/06/14/2640f1ea-67c3-11e3-a665-14feb5ca9861/35094623-11.jpg[/img]
You can see the difference in the lens size
V1 40 hr battey life
V2 60 hr battery life
The emitter is the same for both.
V1 and V2 glasses work with Lightboost
Your only option is to buy an official Nvidia 3D Vision kit that contains the emitter and glasses or the wired glasses. The wired glasses are no longer sold/out of production.
The three options
Wired Glasses
V1 kit
V2 kit
The V2 glasses have a larger lens and longer battery life
You're welcome, you'll love playing in 3D.
You can try E-bay, the glasses are very reliable. I have a 5 year old pair that are still working.
"Like all lithium batteries in use today, the battery in your 3D glasses will slowly age and after a while it will lose it capability to be charged to its full capacity. For example, If you fully discharge and recharge your glasses 300 times the battery capacity can fall to 80% (that's 6 years before you reach this level if you fully discharge and recharge once a week). The degradation will be slow and will varying depending on your use and recharging habit."
http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2286/~/nvidia-3d-vision---optimizing-battery-life
"You must fully charge your 3D Vision™ glasses for at least three hours before using them for the first time. You can check the battery level of your glasses by pressing the ON button on the left temple."
http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2301/related/1
Make sure that you check out
http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2013/10/game-list-automatically-updated.html
Also, when you get it, "Do Not" use the included setup disc, it's outdated. Just install the current driver from Nvidia, it will contain everything that you need. It's now an all in one driver, there is not a separate download needed.
http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
You can try E-bay, the glasses are very reliable. I have a 5 year old pair that are still working.
"Like all lithium batteries in use today, the battery in your 3D glasses will slowly age and after a while it will lose it capability to be charged to its full capacity. For example, If you fully discharge and recharge your glasses 300 times the battery capacity can fall to 80% (that's 6 years before you reach this level if you fully discharge and recharge once a week). The degradation will be slow and will varying depending on your use and recharging habit."
http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2286/~/nvidia-3d-vision---optimizing-battery-life
"You must fully charge your 3D Vision™ glasses for at least three hours before using them for the first time. You can check the battery level of your glasses by pressing the ON button on the left temple."
http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2301/related/1
Also, when you get it, "Do Not" use the included setup disc, it's outdated. Just install the current driver from Nvidia, it will contain everything that you need. It's now an all in one driver, there is not a separate download needed.
http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
I just want to add that 3D vision 2 glasses are compatible with 3D vision 1 IR Emitter. (just in case if someone like me lost his 3D vision 2 Emitter and can't found one..)
I just want to add that 3D vision 2 glasses are compatible with 3D vision 1 IR Emitter. (just in case if someone like me lost his 3D vision 2 Emitter and can't found one..)
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I found out by accident that this glasses are working great with 3D Vision. :)
https://www.amazon.de/Shutterbrille-Universal-Bluetooth-Empf%C3%A4nger-Auto-Sync/dp/B007R17FBW/ref=sr_1_1?s=ce-accessories&ie=UTF8&qid=1493425587&sr=1-1&keywords=pulox
https://www.pulox.de/PULOX-3D-TV-Shutterbrille-mit-Infrarot-und-Bluetooth-Empfaenger-inkl-USB-Kabel_en
If Nvidia does not disable them like they did with the other ones in the past, then they could be a solution for the eye tracker that works with ir, since these are Bluetooth.
That's if the tracker can still track with the shutters opening and closing.
Eyetracker thread https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1003902/
If Nvidia does not disable them like they did with the other ones in the past, then they could be a solution for the eye tracker that works with ir, since these are Bluetooth.
That's if the tracker can still track with the shutters opening and closing.
It just came to me, that if this Bluetooth emitter has it's own drivers, as well as being able to work using Nvidia's USB drivers, 3D Vision monitor owners could use TriDef without enabling nvidia's 3D Vision.
Thus not having to take the huge performance hit of having both running.
BTW: here's an article about the 3rd party glasses that used to work
http://3dvision-blog.com/tag/nvidia-compatible/
It just came to me, that if this Bluetooth emitter has it's own drivers, as well as being able to work using Nvidia's USB drivers, 3D Vision monitor owners could use TriDef without enabling nvidia's 3D Vision.
Thus not having to take the huge performance hit of having both running.
I wonder how this works together with 3d blu-ray movies? what else you possibly need besides the monitor and the 3d vision kit to be able to watch blu-rays in 3d with this? makes no sense to me to buy 3d tv for me just for the very few blu-rays I own, I do not watch tv at all...I just want a good monitor for my graphic work, gaming and 3d movies would be a nice bonus too
I wonder how this works together with 3d blu-ray movies? what else you possibly need besides the monitor and the 3d vision kit to be able to watch blu-rays in 3d with this? makes no sense to me to buy 3d tv for me just for the very few blu-rays I own, I do not watch tv at all...I just want a good monitor for my graphic work, gaming and 3d movies would be a nice bonus too
[quote="niwyiben"]I wonder how this works together with 3d blu-ray movies? what else you possibly need besides the monitor and the 3d vision kit to be able to watch blu-rays in 3d with this?[/quote]
See [url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1009768/3d-vision/so-how-to-watch-movies-/post/5151898/#5151898[/url]
niwyiben said:I wonder how this works together with 3d blu-ray movies? what else you possibly need besides the monitor and the 3d vision kit to be able to watch blu-rays in 3d with this?
@D-Man11
i bought those glasses for my Grundig 3D TV but they didn't work with my Model. So i tried 3D Vision and they worked. In IR-Mode of course.
This glasses feature IR and Bluetooth (but only their G05A Model).
@D-Man11
i bought those glasses for my Grundig 3D TV but they didn't work with my Model. So i tried 3D Vision and they worked. In IR-Mode of course.
This glasses feature IR and Bluetooth (but only their G05A Model).
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[quote="Superbauch"]@D-Man11
i bought those glasses for my Grundig 3D TV but they didn't work with my Model. So i tried 3D Vision and they worked. In IR-Mode of course.
This glasses feature IR and Bluetooth (but only their G05A Model).[/quote]
Superbauch said:@D-Man11
i bought those glasses for my Grundig 3D TV but they didn't work with my Model. So i tried 3D Vision and they worked. In IR-Mode of course.
This glasses feature IR and Bluetooth (but only their G05A Model).
thx u
The three options
Wired Glasses
V1 kit
V2 kit
The V2 glasses have a larger lens and longer battery life
You can see the difference in the lens size
V1 40 hr battey life
V2 60 hr battery life
The emitter is the same for both.
V1 and V2 glasses work with Lightboost
You can try E-bay, the glasses are very reliable. I have a 5 year old pair that are still working.
"Like all lithium batteries in use today, the battery in your 3D glasses will slowly age and after a while it will lose it capability to be charged to its full capacity. For example, If you fully discharge and recharge your glasses 300 times the battery capacity can fall to 80% (that's 6 years before you reach this level if you fully discharge and recharge once a week). The degradation will be slow and will varying depending on your use and recharging habit."
http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2286/~/nvidia-3d-vision---optimizing-battery-life
"You must fully charge your 3D Vision™ glasses for at least three hours before using them for the first time. You can check the battery level of your glasses by pressing the ON button on the left temple."
http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2301/related/1
Make sure that you check out
http://helixmod.blogspot.com/2013/10/game-list-automatically-updated.html
Also, when you get it, "Do Not" use the included setup disc, it's outdated. Just install the current driver from Nvidia, it will contain everything that you need. It's now an all in one driver, there is not a separate download needed.
http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
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https://www.amazon.de/Shutterbrille-Universal-Bluetooth-Empf%C3%A4nger-Auto-Sync/dp/B007R17FBW/ref=sr_1_1?s=ce-accessories&ie=UTF8&qid=1493425587&sr=1-1&keywords=pulox
https://www.pulox.de/PULOX-3D-TV-Shutterbrille-mit-Infrarot-und-Bluetooth-Empfaenger-inkl-USB-Kabel_en
i9-7900X @ 4,5GHz
Gigabyte X299 UD4-Pro
G.Skill 32Gb DDR4
2 x GTX 1070 FE
bequiet! Straight Power 11 1000W
Acer GN276HL DVI
Win 10 x64
That's if the tracker can still track with the shutters opening and closing.
Eyetracker thread https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1003902/
Thus not having to take the huge performance hit of having both running.
BTW: here's an article about the 3rd party glasses that used to work
http://3dvision-blog.com/tag/nvidia-compatible/
See https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1009768/3d-vision/so-how-to-watch-movies-/post/5151898/#5151898
i bought those glasses for my Grundig 3D TV but they didn't work with my Model. So i tried 3D Vision and they worked. In IR-Mode of course.
This glasses feature IR and Bluetooth (but only their G05A Model).
i9-7900X @ 4,5GHz
Gigabyte X299 UD4-Pro
G.Skill 32Gb DDR4
2 x GTX 1070 FE
bequiet! Straight Power 11 1000W
Acer GN276HL DVI
Win 10 x64
I was hoping that these had an emitter that also worked with Nvidia's drivers in Bluetooth mode.