Is my LG LE8500 LED [b]2D[/b]with [b]240 Hz[/b] compatible with NVIDIA 3D Vision?
Could I use 3D vision on it, when its connected to PC.../huh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':huh:' />
Those 2D-TVs only accept inputs at 60Hz(Maybe some smaller resolutions at 75Hz). They don't support higher refresh rates needed for 3D-Vision(100-120Hz).
Internally they calculate some morphed frames and show you 120fps.
All what is called 200Hz, 240Hz, 600Hz is all a consumer-tricking. There won't be much difference to a 120Hz TV.
The LCD-Displays at the moment are barely able to show 120Hz.
Now - to get 240Hz(or more) - the companies let the background-lights of the TV's blink.
This is a humans-perception-strategy. Moving objects will look more crisp and not washy or smudgy.
Those 2D-TVs only accept inputs at 60Hz(Maybe some smaller resolutions at 75Hz). They don't support higher refresh rates needed for 3D-Vision(100-120Hz).
Internally they calculate some morphed frames and show you 120fps.
All what is called 200Hz, 240Hz, 600Hz is all a consumer-tricking. There won't be much difference to a 120Hz TV.
The LCD-Displays at the moment are barely able to show 120Hz.
Now - to get 240Hz(or more) - the companies let the background-lights of the TV's blink.
This is a humans-perception-strategy. Moving objects will look more crisp and not washy or smudgy.
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
Those 2D-TVs only accept inputs at 60Hz(Maybe some smaller resolutions at 75Hz). They don't support higher refresh rates needed for 3D-Vision(100-120Hz).
Internally they calculate some morphed frames and show you 120fps.
All what is called 200Hz, 240Hz, 600Hz is all a consumer-tricking. There won't be much difference to a 120Hz TV.
The LCD-Displays at the moment are barely able to show 120Hz.
Now - to get 240Hz(or more) - the companies let the background-lights of the TV's blink.
This is a humans-perception-strategy. Moving objects will look more crisp and not washy or smudgy.
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Thank you /thanks.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thanks:' />
Those 2D-TVs only accept inputs at 60Hz(Maybe some smaller resolutions at 75Hz). They don't support higher refresh rates needed for 3D-Vision(100-120Hz).
Internally they calculate some morphed frames and show you 120fps.
All what is called 200Hz, 240Hz, 600Hz is all a consumer-tricking. There won't be much difference to a 120Hz TV.
The LCD-Displays at the moment are barely able to show 120Hz.
Now - to get 240Hz(or more) - the companies let the background-lights of the TV's blink.
This is a humans-perception-strategy. Moving objects will look more crisp and not washy or smudgy.
Thank you /thanks.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thanks:' />
Is my LG LE8500 LED [b]2D[/b]with [b]240 Hz[/b] compatible with NVIDIA 3D Vision?
Could I use 3D vision on it, when its connected to PC...
TY, testkurva
Is my LG LE8500 LED 2Dwith 240 Hz compatible with NVIDIA 3D Vision?
Could I use 3D vision on it, when its connected to PC...
TY, testkurva
COOLER -- Corsair H70
MOBO ----- ASUS Rampage III Extreme
RAM ------- 12GB G.Skill RipJaws Triple Channel 1600
POWER --- Corsair 1200ax
GPU ------- GTX 580 SLI
CASE ----- Corsair Obsidian 800D
HD --------- 600 GB WD Raptor, 1TB WD Black
BLU-RAY - LG Black WH10LS30
DVD ------- Toshiba Samsung SH-S223
SOUND ---- Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium
______________________________________________________
MONITOR ---- LG 47LE8500
KEYBOARD - Razer Tarantula
MOUSE ------ Razer Orochi
HEADSET --- Speed Link Medusa 5.1
Simple answer: no
Those 2D-TVs only accept inputs at 60Hz(Maybe some smaller resolutions at 75Hz). They don't support higher refresh rates needed for 3D-Vision(100-120Hz).
Internally they calculate some morphed frames and show you 120fps.
All what is called 200Hz, 240Hz, 600Hz is all a consumer-tricking. There won't be much difference to a 120Hz TV.
The LCD-Displays at the moment are barely able to show 120Hz.
Now - to get 240Hz(or more) - the companies let the background-lights of the TV's blink.
This is a humans-perception-strategy. Moving objects will look more crisp and not washy or smudgy.
Simple answer: no
Those 2D-TVs only accept inputs at 60Hz(Maybe some smaller resolutions at 75Hz). They don't support higher refresh rates needed for 3D-Vision(100-120Hz).
Internally they calculate some morphed frames and show you 120fps.
All what is called 200Hz, 240Hz, 600Hz is all a consumer-tricking. There won't be much difference to a 120Hz TV.
The LCD-Displays at the moment are barely able to show 120Hz.
Now - to get 240Hz(or more) - the companies let the background-lights of the TV's blink.
This is a humans-perception-strategy. Moving objects will look more crisp and not washy or smudgy.
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html"]3d-vision-requirements[/url]
Simple answer: no
Those 2D-TVs only accept inputs at 60Hz(Maybe some smaller resolutions at 75Hz). They don't support higher refresh rates needed for 3D-Vision(100-120Hz).
Internally they calculate some morphed frames and show you 120fps.
All what is called 200Hz, 240Hz, 600Hz is all a consumer-tricking. There won't be much difference to a 120Hz TV.
The LCD-Displays at the moment are barely able to show 120Hz.
Now - to get 240Hz(or more) - the companies let the background-lights of the TV's blink.
This is a humans-perception-strategy. Moving objects will look more crisp and not washy or smudgy.
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Thank you
3d-vision-requirements
Simple answer: no
Those 2D-TVs only accept inputs at 60Hz(Maybe some smaller resolutions at 75Hz). They don't support higher refresh rates needed for 3D-Vision(100-120Hz).
Internally they calculate some morphed frames and show you 120fps.
All what is called 200Hz, 240Hz, 600Hz is all a consumer-tricking. There won't be much difference to a 120Hz TV.
The LCD-Displays at the moment are barely able to show 120Hz.
Now - to get 240Hz(or more) - the companies let the background-lights of the TV's blink.
This is a humans-perception-strategy. Moving objects will look more crisp and not washy or smudgy.
Thank you
COOLER -- Corsair H70
MOBO ----- ASUS Rampage III Extreme
RAM ------- 12GB G.Skill RipJaws Triple Channel 1600
POWER --- Corsair 1200ax
GPU ------- GTX 580 SLI
CASE ----- Corsair Obsidian 800D
HD --------- 600 GB WD Raptor, 1TB WD Black
BLU-RAY - LG Black WH10LS30
DVD ------- Toshiba Samsung SH-S223
SOUND ---- Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium
______________________________________________________
MONITOR ---- LG 47LE8500
KEYBOARD - Razer Tarantula
MOUSE ------ Razer Orochi
HEADSET --- Speed Link Medusa 5.1