3d Vision monitor size 32" - 42" WHERE?
How do I find a monitor of reasonable size that works with NVidia 3d Vision? On the Nvidia page for 3d vision only monitors below 24" and above 57" are listed. I want to use 3d vision with a monitor size between 32" and 42". Is there none available or is the nvidia site just not updated?

/Ricky
How do I find a monitor of reasonable size that works with NVidia 3d Vision? On the Nvidia page for 3d vision only monitors below 24" and above 57" are listed. I want to use 3d vision with a monitor size between 32" and 42". Is there none available or is the nvidia site just not updated?



/Ricky

#1
Posted 06/04/2010 09:27 AM   
None is yet available, and between 32" and 42" you won't find any monitor, you'll have to go for a 3D TV.
None is yet available, and between 32" and 42" you won't find any monitor, you'll have to go for a 3D TV.

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#2
Posted 06/04/2010 09:28 AM   
[quote name='Bloody' post='1067850' date='Jun 4 2010, 05:28 AM']None is yet available, and between 32" and 42" you won't find any monitor, you'll have to go for a 3D TV.[/quote]



Yea we need a 30" 2560x1600 120Hz monitor for 3D. This would give better aspect ratio, better performance, and less hassle than 3D vision surround!
[quote name='Bloody' post='1067850' date='Jun 4 2010, 05:28 AM']None is yet available, and between 32" and 42" you won't find any monitor, you'll have to go for a 3D TV.







Yea we need a 30" 2560x1600 120Hz monitor for 3D. This would give better aspect ratio, better performance, and less hassle than 3D vision surround!

#3
Posted 06/04/2010 10:26 AM   
I don't care if it is classified as a "monitor" or a "tv", but I cannot find any one between 32" and 42".
I don't care if it is classified as a "monitor" or a "tv", but I cannot find any one between 32" and 42".

#4
Posted 06/04/2010 11:05 AM   
[quote name='Ricky Helgesson' post='1067869' date='Jun 4 2010, 12:05 PM']I don't care if it is classified as a "monitor" or a "tv", but I cannot find any one between 32" and 42".[/quote]
The latest panasonic viera's is what you are looking for. You just need to wait for the release of the 3DTVPlay software.

[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-tv-play.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-tv-play.html[/url]

[url="http://www.panasonic.com/promos/touch-the-future-tour/"]http://www.panasonic.com/promos/touch-the-future-tour/[/url]

And to purchase, assuming your are in the US?

[url="http://www2.panasonic.com/consumer-electronics/shop/Televisions/VIERA-2010-HDTV-Series.147542_11002_7000000000000005702?cm_sp=Touch%20The%20Future%20Tour%2d%5f%2dConsumer%20Shop%2d%5f%2dVIERA-HDTVs"]http://www2.panasonic.com/consumer-electro...p-_-VIERA-HDTVs[/url]
[quote name='Ricky Helgesson' post='1067869' date='Jun 4 2010, 12:05 PM']I don't care if it is classified as a "monitor" or a "tv", but I cannot find any one between 32" and 42".

The latest panasonic viera's is what you are looking for. You just need to wait for the release of the 3DTVPlay software.



http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-tv-play.html



http://www.panasonic.com/promos/touch-the-future-tour/



And to purchase, assuming your are in the US?



http://www2.panasonic.com/consumer-electro...p-_-VIERA-HDTVs

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#5
Posted 06/04/2010 12:28 PM   
there simply is nothing yet

concerning the use of "3d" hdtvs:
hdtvs already tend to have quite some [b]input lag[/b]
the hdmi 3d format adds even more [b]input lag[/b]
and 3dtv play will also add to the [b]input lag[/b]
= [b]massive input lag[/b]

just gotta wait for a good 120hz display
there simply is nothing yet



concerning the use of "3d" hdtvs:

hdtvs already tend to have quite some input lag

the hdmi 3d format adds even more input lag

and 3dtv play will also add to the input lag

= massive input lag



just gotta wait for a good 120hz display

#6
Posted 06/04/2010 04:16 PM   
[quote name='dowant120hz' post='1068016' date='Jun 4 2010, 09:16 AM']there simply is nothing yet

concerning the use of "3d" hdtvs:
hdtvs already tend to have quite some [b]input lag[/b]
the hdmi 3d format adds even more [b]input lag[/b]
and 3dtv play will also add to the [b]input lag[/b]
= [b]massive input lag[/b]

just gotta wait for a good 120hz display[/quote]

That's complete BS. I have a 63" Samsung Plasma that does 3D and when playing Avatar on the 360 or 3D Infinity (Two Xbox 360 games in S3D) there is no lag in 3D mode. All you need to do is turn on the 'game' function on the TV so it bypasses most of the processing.
[quote name='dowant120hz' post='1068016' date='Jun 4 2010, 09:16 AM']there simply is nothing yet



concerning the use of "3d" hdtvs:

hdtvs already tend to have quite some input lag

the hdmi 3d format adds even more input lag

and 3dtv play will also add to the input lag

= massive input lag



just gotta wait for a good 120hz display



That's complete BS. I have a 63" Samsung Plasma that does 3D and when playing Avatar on the 360 or 3D Infinity (Two Xbox 360 games in S3D) there is no lag in 3D mode. All you need to do is turn on the 'game' function on the TV so it bypasses most of the processing.

#7
Posted 06/04/2010 06:20 PM   
[quote name='almostinsane' post='1068069' date='Jun 4 2010, 02:20 PM']That's complete BS. I have a 63" Samsung Plasma that does 3D and when playing Avatar on the 360 or 3D Infinity (Two Xbox 360 games in S3D) there is no lag in 3D mode. All you need to do is turn on the 'game' function on the TV so it bypasses most of the processing.[/quote]
I second this... Input lag has been history since 2006 on most TVs.
[quote name='almostinsane' post='1068069' date='Jun 4 2010, 02:20 PM']That's complete BS. I have a 63" Samsung Plasma that does 3D and when playing Avatar on the 360 or 3D Infinity (Two Xbox 360 games in S3D) there is no lag in 3D mode. All you need to do is turn on the 'game' function on the TV so it bypasses most of the processing.

I second this... Input lag has been history since 2006 on most TVs.

#8
Posted 06/04/2010 07:44 PM   
you don't feel the lag doesn't mean its not there
the average hdtv has about 3 frames of input lag

and the new 3d hvtvs aren't any better
the 2010 panasonic even has more lag than the 2009
you don't feel the lag doesn't mean its not there

the average hdtv has about 3 frames of input lag



and the new 3d hvtvs aren't any better

the 2010 panasonic even has more lag than the 2009

#9
Posted 06/04/2010 10:37 PM   
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