Panasonic Plasma TH-P65VT2 (not VT20. Don't forget Japanese model !!)
(by the way, My GTX470 connected to this TV with HDMI don't recognize HD-audio at boot-up time.
I always detach and attach HDMI cable after Windows7 comes up for hearing sound from my TV.
It's annoying.)
Panasonic Plasma TH-P65VT2 (not VT20. Don't forget Japanese model !!)
(by the way, My GTX470 connected to this TV with HDMI don't recognize HD-audio at boot-up time.
I always detach and attach HDMI cable after Windows7 comes up for hearing sound from my TV.
It's annoying.)
Another vote for Samsung 46" LN46C750. (via 2GB Palit GTX460 on AMD 1090T hex core).
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the LN46C750 and LE46C750 are the same set. From what I was told, the LE46C750 is the international version, and the LN46C750 is the north american version. But my understanding is that the two are same.
Another thing I've noticed is that I believe the LN46C750 uses the same firmware as the LED-based UN46C7000. On samsung's support page both are firmware 1030.1 with an ~122mb download size. I haven't tried downloading both and running a binary file compare to see, but I suspect they are the same.
Speaking of firmware.., Samsung needs to update their support page. My set is currently running firmware 1032, got it via internet by running "Software Update" in the TV's menu options. Which is one of the reasons why I wanted a new TV so bad. Having an TV that can update its software via internet is a godsend. As long as a problem or support for a new standard can be fixed via software, all they have to do is post an update and it is done. I mention this for the benefit of other Samsung owners, the firmware on the support page isn't always the latest.
But anyways, my set passes the 3d test in the nvidia control panel.. just waiting for 3dtv play to put it to good use.
And big kudos to Nvidia staff for keeping us in the loop. I really appreciate seeing you guys around here on the forums.
Another vote for Samsung 46" LN46C750. (via 2GB Palit GTX460 on AMD 1090T hex core).
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the LN46C750 and LE46C750 are the same set. From what I was told, the LE46C750 is the international version, and the LN46C750 is the north american version. But my understanding is that the two are same.
Another thing I've noticed is that I believe the LN46C750 uses the same firmware as the LED-based UN46C7000. On samsung's support page both are firmware 1030.1 with an ~122mb download size. I haven't tried downloading both and running a binary file compare to see, but I suspect they are the same.
Speaking of firmware.., Samsung needs to update their support page. My set is currently running firmware 1032, got it via internet by running "Software Update" in the TV's menu options. Which is one of the reasons why I wanted a new TV so bad. Having an TV that can update its software via internet is a godsend. As long as a problem or support for a new standard can be fixed via software, all they have to do is post an update and it is done. I mention this for the benefit of other Samsung owners, the firmware on the support page isn't always the latest.
But anyways, my set passes the 3d test in the nvidia control panel.. just waiting for 3dtv play to put it to good use.
And big kudos to Nvidia staff for keeping us in the loop. I really appreciate seeing you guys around here on the forums.
Another vote for Samsung 46" LN46C750. (via 2GB Palit GTX460 on AMD 1090T hex core).
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the LN46C750 and LE46C750 are the same set. From what I was told, the LE46C750 is the international version, and the LN46C750 is the north american version. But my understanding is that the two are same.
Another thing I've noticed is that I believe the LN46C750 uses the same firmware as the LED-based UN46C7000. On samsung's support page both are firmware 1030.1 with an ~122mb download size. I haven't tried downloading both and running a binary file compare to see, but I suspect they are the same.
Speaking of firmware.., Samsung needs to update their support page. My set is currently running firmware 1032, got it via internet by running "Software Update" in the TV's menu options. Which is one of the reasons why I wanted a new TV so bad. Having an TV that can update its software via internet is a godsend. As long as a problem or support for a new standard can be fixed via software, all they have to do is post an update and it is done. I mention this for the benefit of other Samsung owners, the firmware on the support page isn't always the latest.
But anyways, my set passes the 3d test in the nvidia control panel.. just waiting for 3dtv play to put it to good use.
And big kudos to Nvidia staff for keeping us in the loop. I really appreciate seeing you guys around here on the forums.
Another vote for Samsung 46" LN46C750. (via 2GB Palit GTX460 on AMD 1090T hex core).
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the LN46C750 and LE46C750 are the same set. From what I was told, the LE46C750 is the international version, and the LN46C750 is the north american version. But my understanding is that the two are same.
Another thing I've noticed is that I believe the LN46C750 uses the same firmware as the LED-based UN46C7000. On samsung's support page both are firmware 1030.1 with an ~122mb download size. I haven't tried downloading both and running a binary file compare to see, but I suspect they are the same.
Speaking of firmware.., Samsung needs to update their support page. My set is currently running firmware 1032, got it via internet by running "Software Update" in the TV's menu options. Which is one of the reasons why I wanted a new TV so bad. Having an TV that can update its software via internet is a godsend. As long as a problem or support for a new standard can be fixed via software, all they have to do is post an update and it is done. I mention this for the benefit of other Samsung owners, the firmware on the support page isn't always the latest.
But anyways, my set passes the 3d test in the nvidia control panel.. just waiting for 3dtv play to put it to good use.
And big kudos to Nvidia staff for keeping us in the loop. I really appreciate seeing you guys around here on the forums.
I have just bought myself a Samsung PS50C680 3D Plasma for Xmas. Downloading Tridef and iZ3D now since still waiting for 3DTV Play software to either be released or included with a new graphics card (I have a GTX 275 which may be fast enough for 3D) or price of 3D Vision falls.
I have just bought myself a Samsung PS50C680 3D Plasma for Xmas. Downloading Tridef and iZ3D now since still waiting for 3DTV Play software to either be released or included with a new graphics card (I have a GTX 275 which may be fast enough for 3D) or price of 3D Vision falls.
"This program has perfomed an illegal operation and will be shut down" ??? ASUS SABERTOOTH 990FX / AMD FX 8350 / 4X4 DOMINATOR@1600 1.51V / SAMSUNG 256GB SSD RAID 0 / 2 X EVGA GTX 980 Ti K|NGP|N SLI / CREATIVE SB X-FI TITANIUM FATAL1TY PRO / EVGA 1300 G2 PSU / CORSAIR HAF XB / CORSAIR H110 CPU COOLER / R.A.T.9 / LG 47LX9500 3D HDTV / WINDOWS 7 ULTIMATE 64 SP1 / CURRENT WASTE OF TIME: The son's handmedown low budget gaming system
Please add Onkyo Receiver Model HT-R580 (which supports hdmi 1.4) to the 3dtv play supported receivers list. There are few other receivers from onkyo which are hdmi 1.4 compatible but are not in the list like HT-R380, HT-R680, and HT-R780. These receivers come packaged with onkyo home theater systems.
Please add Onkyo Receiver Model HT-R580 (which supports hdmi 1.4) to the 3dtv play supported receivers list. There are few other receivers from onkyo which are hdmi 1.4 compatible but are not in the list like HT-R380, HT-R680, and HT-R780. These receivers come packaged with onkyo home theater systems.
(by the way, My GTX470 connected to this TV with HDMI don't recognize HD-audio at boot-up time.
I always detach and attach HDMI cable after Windows7 comes up for hearing sound from my TV.
It's annoying.)
(by the way, My GTX470 connected to this TV with HDMI don't recognize HD-audio at boot-up time.
I always detach and attach HDMI cable after Windows7 comes up for hearing sound from my TV.
It's annoying.)
(by the way, My GTX470 connected to this TV with HDMI don't recognize HD-audio at boot-up time.
I always detach and attach HDMI cable after Windows7 comes up for hearing sound from my TV.
It's annoying.)
(by the way, My GTX470 connected to this TV with HDMI don't recognize HD-audio at boot-up time.
I always detach and attach HDMI cable after Windows7 comes up for hearing sound from my TV.
It's annoying.)
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the LN46C750 and LE46C750 are the same set. From what I was told, the LE46C750 is the international version, and the LN46C750 is the north american version. But my understanding is that the two are same.
Another thing I've noticed is that I believe the LN46C750 uses the same firmware as the LED-based UN46C7000. On samsung's support page both are firmware 1030.1 with an ~122mb download size. I haven't tried downloading both and running a binary file compare to see, but I suspect they are the same.
Speaking of firmware.., Samsung needs to update their support page. My set is currently running firmware 1032, got it via internet by running "Software Update" in the TV's menu options. Which is one of the reasons why I wanted a new TV so bad. Having an TV that can update its software via internet is a godsend. As long as a problem or support for a new standard can be fixed via software, all they have to do is post an update and it is done. I mention this for the benefit of other Samsung owners, the firmware on the support page isn't always the latest.
But anyways, my set passes the 3d test in the nvidia control panel.. just waiting for 3dtv play to put it to good use.
And big kudos to Nvidia staff for keeping us in the loop. I really appreciate seeing you guys around here on the forums.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the LN46C750 and LE46C750 are the same set. From what I was told, the LE46C750 is the international version, and the LN46C750 is the north american version. But my understanding is that the two are same.
Another thing I've noticed is that I believe the LN46C750 uses the same firmware as the LED-based UN46C7000. On samsung's support page both are firmware 1030.1 with an ~122mb download size. I haven't tried downloading both and running a binary file compare to see, but I suspect they are the same.
Speaking of firmware.., Samsung needs to update their support page. My set is currently running firmware 1032, got it via internet by running "Software Update" in the TV's menu options. Which is one of the reasons why I wanted a new TV so bad. Having an TV that can update its software via internet is a godsend. As long as a problem or support for a new standard can be fixed via software, all they have to do is post an update and it is done. I mention this for the benefit of other Samsung owners, the firmware on the support page isn't always the latest.
But anyways, my set passes the 3d test in the nvidia control panel.. just waiting for 3dtv play to put it to good use.
And big kudos to Nvidia staff for keeping us in the loop. I really appreciate seeing you guys around here on the forums.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the LN46C750 and LE46C750 are the same set. From what I was told, the LE46C750 is the international version, and the LN46C750 is the north american version. But my understanding is that the two are same.
Another thing I've noticed is that I believe the LN46C750 uses the same firmware as the LED-based UN46C7000. On samsung's support page both are firmware 1030.1 with an ~122mb download size. I haven't tried downloading both and running a binary file compare to see, but I suspect they are the same.
Speaking of firmware.., Samsung needs to update their support page. My set is currently running firmware 1032, got it via internet by running "Software Update" in the TV's menu options. Which is one of the reasons why I wanted a new TV so bad. Having an TV that can update its software via internet is a godsend. As long as a problem or support for a new standard can be fixed via software, all they have to do is post an update and it is done. I mention this for the benefit of other Samsung owners, the firmware on the support page isn't always the latest.
But anyways, my set passes the 3d test in the nvidia control panel.. just waiting for 3dtv play to put it to good use.
And big kudos to Nvidia staff for keeping us in the loop. I really appreciate seeing you guys around here on the forums.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the LN46C750 and LE46C750 are the same set. From what I was told, the LE46C750 is the international version, and the LN46C750 is the north american version. But my understanding is that the two are same.
Another thing I've noticed is that I believe the LN46C750 uses the same firmware as the LED-based UN46C7000. On samsung's support page both are firmware 1030.1 with an ~122mb download size. I haven't tried downloading both and running a binary file compare to see, but I suspect they are the same.
Speaking of firmware.., Samsung needs to update their support page. My set is currently running firmware 1032, got it via internet by running "Software Update" in the TV's menu options. Which is one of the reasons why I wanted a new TV so bad. Having an TV that can update its software via internet is a godsend. As long as a problem or support for a new standard can be fixed via software, all they have to do is post an update and it is done. I mention this for the benefit of other Samsung owners, the firmware on the support page isn't always the latest.
But anyways, my set passes the 3d test in the nvidia control panel.. just waiting for 3dtv play to put it to good use.
And big kudos to Nvidia staff for keeping us in the loop. I really appreciate seeing you guys around here on the forums.
For anyone in this thread, we relesaed an update for our 3DTV Play TV support today.
Please read this forum.
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=185828
For anyone in this thread, we relesaed an update for our 3DTV Play TV support today.
Please read this forum.
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=185828
For anyone in this thread, we relesaed an update for our 3DTV Play TV support today.
Please read this forum.
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=185828
For anyone in this thread, we relesaed an update for our 3DTV Play TV support today.
Please read this forum.
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=185828
Come on Andy! Throw us a bone dawg!
At least a hint to when we can expect a release!
Come on Andy! Throw us a bone dawg!
At least a hint to when we can expect a release!
"This program has perfomed an illegal operation and will be shut down" ??? ASUS SABERTOOTH 990FX / AMD FX 8350 / 4X4 DOMINATOR@1600 1.51V / SAMSUNG 256GB SSD RAID 0 / 2 X EVGA GTX 980 Ti K|NGP|N SLI / CREATIVE SB X-FI TITANIUM FATAL1TY PRO / EVGA 1300 G2 PSU / CORSAIR HAF XB / CORSAIR H110 CPU COOLER / R.A.T.9 / LG 47LX9500 3D HDTV / WINDOWS 7 ULTIMATE 64 SP1 / CURRENT WASTE OF TIME: The son's handmedown low budget gaming system