I am having trouble finding a good answer as to why a LCD monitor would not work properly with my 3d shutter glasses.
Most people simply say it wouldn't work.
I have it running at 75Hz but the left eye is almost completely blacked out... while the right eye displays both images quite clearly @_@
At the same refresh rate, a CRT monitor I tested with has not sync problem. But i simply don't have the room for that... is the LCD monitor problem fixable?
I am having trouble finding a good answer as to why a LCD monitor would not work properly with my 3d shutter glasses.
Most people simply say it wouldn't work.
I have it running at 75Hz but the left eye is almost completely blacked out... while the right eye displays both images quite clearly @_@
At the same refresh rate, a CRT monitor I tested with has not sync problem. But i simply don't have the room for that... is the LCD monitor problem fixable?
I am having trouble finding a good answer as to why a LCD monitor would not work properly with my 3d shutter glasses.
Most people simply say it wouldn't work.
I have it running at 75Hz but the left eye is almost completely blacked out... while the right eye displays both images quite clearly @_@
At the same refresh rate, a CRT monitor I tested with has not sync problem. But i simply don't have the room for that... is the LCD monitor problem fixable?
Thanks a lot for your help![/quote]
you are out of luck. current standard LCDs cant be used for 3d shutterglasses.
you will have to buy "nextgen" "3dready" LCD monitors - they will run 120Hz and will support 3dshutterglasses.
i believe they are not on the market yet, but should be available starting from the beginning of the next year.
I am having trouble finding a good answer as to why a LCD monitor would not work properly with my 3d shutter glasses.
Most people simply say it wouldn't work.
I have it running at 75Hz but the left eye is almost completely blacked out... while the right eye displays both images quite clearly @_@
At the same refresh rate, a CRT monitor I tested with has not sync problem. But i simply don't have the room for that... is the LCD monitor problem fixable?
Thanks a lot for your help!
you are out of luck. current standard LCDs cant be used for 3d shutterglasses.
you will have to buy "nextgen" "3dready" LCD monitors - they will run 120Hz and will support 3dshutterglasses.
i believe they are not on the market yet, but should be available starting from the beginning of the next year.
I am having trouble finding a good answer as to why a LCD monitor would not work properly with my 3d shutter glasses.
Most people simply say it wouldn't work.
I have it running at 75Hz but the left eye is almost completely blacked out... while the right eye displays both images quite clearly @_@
At the same refresh rate, a CRT monitor I tested with has not sync problem. But i simply don't have the room for that... is the LCD monitor problem fixable?
Thanks a lot for your help!
I am having trouble finding a good answer as to why a LCD monitor would not work properly with my 3d shutter glasses.
Most people simply say it wouldn't work.
I have it running at 75Hz but the left eye is almost completely blacked out... while the right eye displays both images quite clearly @_@
At the same refresh rate, a CRT monitor I tested with has not sync problem. But i simply don't have the room for that... is the LCD monitor problem fixable?
Thanks a lot for your help!
I am having trouble finding a good answer as to why a LCD monitor would not work properly with my 3d shutter glasses.
Most people simply say it wouldn't work.
I have it running at 75Hz but the left eye is almost completely blacked out... while the right eye displays both images quite clearly @_@
At the same refresh rate, a CRT monitor I tested with has not sync problem. But i simply don't have the room for that... is the LCD monitor problem fixable?
Thanks a lot for your help![/quote]
you are out of luck. current standard LCDs cant be used for 3d shutterglasses.
you will have to buy "nextgen" "3dready" LCD monitors - they will run 120Hz and will support 3dshutterglasses.
i believe they are not on the market yet, but should be available starting from the beginning of the next year.
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I am having trouble finding a good answer as to why a LCD monitor would not work properly with my 3d shutter glasses.
Most people simply say it wouldn't work.
I have it running at 75Hz but the left eye is almost completely blacked out... while the right eye displays both images quite clearly @_@
At the same refresh rate, a CRT monitor I tested with has not sync problem. But i simply don't have the room for that... is the LCD monitor problem fixable?
Thanks a lot for your help!
you are out of luck. current standard LCDs cant be used for 3d shutterglasses.
you will have to buy "nextgen" "3dready" LCD monitors - they will run 120Hz and will support 3dshutterglasses.
i believe they are not on the market yet, but should be available starting from the beginning of the next year.
http://www.tweaktown.com/pressrelease/247/...n_08/index.html
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