Which one to choose 3Dvision - 3dtv
Im having a hard time deciding which one to use. I really want the 1080p cause so far the 720 sucks. Will the first gen 3dvision work with a tv? I currently have a samsung un55f7500. Any feedback would be great especially if you have used both systems.
Im having a hard time deciding which one to use. I really want the 1080p cause so far the 720 sucks. Will the first gen 3dvision work with a tv? I currently have a samsung un55f7500. Any feedback would be great especially if you have used both systems.

#1
Posted 08/10/2013 05:20 PM   
Only 3DTV Play works on 3d tv's i believe. thats what i had to get for mine.
Only 3DTV Play works on 3d tv's i believe. thats what i had to get for mine.

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#2
Posted 08/10/2013 05:26 PM   
You should read your owner's manual, I'm pretty sure that model supports Checkerboard. It probably requires you to use a certain HDMI port and rename it as well.
You should read your owner's manual, I'm pretty sure that model supports Checkerboard.

It probably requires you to use a certain HDMI port and rename it as well.

#3
Posted 08/10/2013 05:42 PM   
Forgive my ignorance but what would I be using the checkerboard 3d for? And what resolutions should I expect?
Forgive my ignorance but what would I be using the checkerboard 3d for? And what resolutions should I expect?

#4
Posted 08/10/2013 05:54 PM   
First off, you can not use 3D Vision without an Nvidia emitter. Second, 3D Vision was only supported on early Mitsubishi rear projection TVs that were HDMI 1.3 models. Third, you'd be using Checkerboard for Stereoscopic gaming I assume?
First off, you can not use 3D Vision without an Nvidia emitter.

Second, 3D Vision was only supported on early Mitsubishi rear projection TVs that were HDMI 1.3 models.

Third, you'd be using Checkerboard for Stereoscopic gaming I assume?

#5
Posted 08/10/2013 06:03 PM   
Im not sure what format 3d im using, I've only set 3d to "on" in the nvidia control panel. I understand that an emitter is needed for 3dvision. I know the 2nd gen with lightboost will not work with a TV but what about the first gen? I really want my 3d gaming in 1080p. Currently I am using 3dtv play in 720p. Is there anyway that I can obtain 1080p quality with a 3dtv?
Im not sure what format 3d im using, I've only set 3d to "on" in the nvidia control panel. I understand that an emitter is needed for 3dvision. I know the 2nd gen with lightboost will not work with a TV but what about the first gen? I really want my 3d gaming in 1080p. Currently I am using 3dtv play in 720p.

Is there anyway that I can obtain 1080p quality with a 3dtv?

#6
Posted 08/10/2013 06:33 PM   
So you do not have the owner's manual?
So you do not have the owner's manual?

#7
Posted 08/10/2013 06:38 PM   
This is all i see in the manual... "●● Normal: Converts normal images to 3D images. Some formats do not support this mode. ●● L/R: Splits a single image into left and right overlapping images to create the 3D effect. ●● T/B: Splits a single image into top and bottom overlapping images to create the 3D effect. ●● Horizontal Line: Switches between left and right images one horizontal line at a time. This mode is not supported on the UHD F9000 and S9 series models. ●● Vertical Line: Switches between left and right images one vertical line at a time. This mode is not supported on the UHD F9000 and S9 series models. ●● Pixel: Switches between left and right images one pixel at a time. This mode is not supported on the UHD F9000 and S9 series models. ●● Frame: Switches between left and right images one frame at a time. This mode is not supported on the UHD F9000 and S9 series models." My main question is can I obtain 1080P 3d gaming? If so how.
This is all i see in the manual...


"●● Normal: Converts normal images to 3D images. Some formats do not support this mode.
●● L/R: Splits a single image into left and right overlapping images to create the 3D effect.
●● T/B: Splits a single image into top and bottom overlapping images to create the 3D effect.
●● Horizontal Line: Switches between left and right images one horizontal line at a time. This
mode is not supported on the UHD F9000 and S9 series models.
●● Vertical Line: Switches between left and right images one vertical line at a time. This mode is
not supported on the UHD F9000 and S9 series models.
●● Pixel: Switches between left and right images one pixel at a time. This mode is not supported
on the UHD F9000 and S9 series models.
●● Frame: Switches between left and right images one frame at a time. This mode is not
supported on the UHD F9000 and S9 series models."


My main question is can I obtain 1080P 3d gaming? If so how.

#8
Posted 08/10/2013 06:47 PM   
Well 3DTV Play supports 1080P@24Hz Checkerboard is supported at 1080i@30Hz I think or maybe 60Hz?
Well 3DTV Play supports 1080P@24Hz

Checkerboard is supported at 1080i@30Hz I think or maybe 60Hz?

#9
Posted 08/10/2013 07:10 PM   
[quote="Libertine"]I enjoy my 2012 Samsung 3dtv in checkerboard over my vg278h in just about every way.[/quote] [quote="Libertine"][quote]Could you please tell me the model of the TV you have? Is it supported by Nvidia 3D vision? Or do I need some tricks to get it working?[/quote] I have a 46ES7500, which is a 46" of the ES7500 series. All the Samsung 7500 and 8500 series from 2011 on support checkerboard mode. To use 3D, you just need the Samsung glasses and to buy 3DTV Play (which also has a trial). The pixel fill factor is amazing, aka- there is very little screen door effect. When i first got it, i was unhappy because i noticed the shape of the stand positioned the screen closer, which would have been horrible if it was the same screen as my old (2010) Sony, where each of the pixels were winking at me. With the Samsung, i just noticed i've actually moved the TV 6.5 inches closer, putting it about 2.5ft from my eyes. Still looks great somehow. FoV and 3D really compliment each other.[/quote]
Libertine said:I enjoy my 2012 Samsung 3dtv in checkerboard over my vg278h in just about every way.


Libertine said:
Could you please tell me the model of the TV you have? Is it supported by Nvidia 3D vision? Or do I need some tricks to get it working?


I have a 46ES7500, which is a 46" of the ES7500 series. All the Samsung 7500 and 8500 series from 2011 on support checkerboard mode. To use 3D, you just need the Samsung glasses and to buy 3DTV Play (which also has a trial). The pixel fill factor is amazing, aka- there is very little screen door effect. When i first got it, i was unhappy because i noticed the shape of the stand positioned the screen closer, which would have been horrible if it was the same screen as my old (2010) Sony, where each of the pixels were winking at me. With the Samsung, i just noticed i've actually moved the TV 6.5 inches closer, putting it about 2.5ft from my eyes. Still looks great somehow. FoV and 3D really compliment each other.

#10
Posted 08/10/2013 07:41 PM   
D-Man thanks a bunch. Got 1080 working with checkerboard. Now I have a new problem to solve with sound lol. If anyone is curious on a Samsung tv make sure u rename the input to pc, then goto NVidia control panel and choose the Cherckerboard 3d from a dropdown menu. One last thing I had to do what change the 3d type from within my tv to checkerboard.
D-Man thanks a bunch. Got 1080 working with checkerboard. Now I have a new problem to solve with sound lol. If anyone is curious on a Samsung tv make sure u rename the input to pc, then goto NVidia control panel and choose the Cherckerboard 3d from a dropdown menu. One last thing I had to do what change the 3d type from within my tv to checkerboard.

#11
Posted 08/11/2013 01:23 AM   
Enjoy!
Enjoy!

#12
Posted 08/11/2013 01:26 AM   
I have been immensely. Way better than the 720 res. Just gotta figure out my A/V setups to fine tune and im good to go.
I have been immensely. Way better than the 720 res. Just gotta figure out my A/V setups to fine tune and im good to go.

#13
Posted 08/11/2013 01:51 AM   
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