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[quote name='Flint Eastwood' date='24 May 2012 - 06:12 PM' timestamp='1337875944' post='1412994']
I don't understand your point.

You can save billions of documents in your PC, but you can't print them, if you don't have a printer.
You can have thousand hours of music in your PC, but you can't listen to them, if you don't have speakers.

With Stereo 3D it's the same.
Your GPU can offer the fastest and smoothest Stereo-3D output, but you can't make it visible, if you dont have the qualified hardware for it.
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Yes but when you buy a computer, the printer is not included, that's another machine that you have to buy. But, my laptop has a screen, which should be able to play 3D movies and games. I understand that I would have to buy 3D Glasses. That's reasonable, because the glasses are not included in a laptop, but the screen is. Let me rephrase my first example: "Here, buy this car which can go up to 100 kms in 5 secs, and it has all the necessary parts that a car has, like tires, engine and stuff. Oh by the way if you want that 100km in 5 secs option, you have to buy new tires, cause the ones that the car comes with aren't capable." I hope my point is clear, but it doesn't matter anyway. Thanks for your replies to me and to kimmi. I hope you can sort out his problem.
[quote name='Flint Eastwood' date='24 May 2012 - 06:12 PM' timestamp='1337875944' post='1412994']

I don't understand your point.



You can save billions of documents in your PC, but you can't print them, if you don't have a printer.

You can have thousand hours of music in your PC, but you can't listen to them, if you don't have speakers.



With Stereo 3D it's the same.

Your GPU can offer the fastest and smoothest Stereo-3D output, but you can't make it visible, if you dont have the qualified hardware for it.





Yes but when you buy a computer, the printer is not included, that's another machine that you have to buy. But, my laptop has a screen, which should be able to play 3D movies and games. I understand that I would have to buy 3D Glasses. That's reasonable, because the glasses are not included in a laptop, but the screen is. Let me rephrase my first example: "Here, buy this car which can go up to 100 kms in 5 secs, and it has all the necessary parts that a car has, like tires, engine and stuff. Oh by the way if you want that 100km in 5 secs option, you have to buy new tires, cause the ones that the car comes with aren't capable." I hope my point is clear, but it doesn't matter anyway. Thanks for your replies to me and to kimmi. I hope you can sort out his problem.

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Posted 05/25/2012 08:33 AM   
[quote name='Flint Eastwood' date='25 May 2012 - 01:29 AM' timestamp='1337898577' post='1413197']
You can read at the Nvidia-Website:

[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dtv-play-system-requirements.html"]3dtv-play-system-requirements[/url]







With the 3DTV-Software you just need the glasses bundled to the 3DTV. But go sure that you get a model supported by 3DTV-Play, as the driver checks the connected display.
[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dtv-play-system-requirements.html"]3dtv-play-system-requirements[/url]
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Hi Flint,
Yes, i read the links you posted, i even already have visited them however as it can be seen, only G53JW is mentioned which is main model part of whole system, not sub-model, for example mine is G53JW-[b]XA1[/b] and 3DTV Play software wasn't bundled / wasn't included, only 3D vision which makes no sense.

I bet the list is for 3D models such as G53JW-[b]3DE[/b] which has native 3D support, so does it mean still i need to buy 3DTV Play for my G53JW-XA1 to get 3D display?
[quote name='Flint Eastwood' date='25 May 2012 - 01:29 AM' timestamp='1337898577' post='1413197']

You can read at the Nvidia-Website:



3dtv-play-system-requirements















With the 3DTV-Software you just need the glasses bundled to the 3DTV. But go sure that you get a model supported by 3DTV-Play, as the driver checks the connected display.

3dtv-play-system-requirements





Hi Flint,

Yes, i read the links you posted, i even already have visited them however as it can be seen, only G53JW is mentioned which is main model part of whole system, not sub-model, for example mine is G53JW-XA1 and 3DTV Play software wasn't bundled / wasn't included, only 3D vision which makes no sense.



I bet the list is for 3D models such as G53JW-3DE which has native 3D support, so does it mean still i need to buy 3DTV Play for my G53JW-XA1 to get 3D display?

#17
Posted 06/01/2012 11:33 AM   
i have the asus n55sf but i connect it to the acer x1261 which is really an acer x110p with the inf file over laid but plenty of people have this working.. It says there that I can restart the stereoscopic 3D service from services.msc. It was already at "automatic" and the status is "started", but when i start task manager theres no service about 3D stereoscopic vision, nor there is a process about it. I've also read that there should be an entry like "Stereoscopic 3D Funlktion" on the left side of the NVidia control panel. I don't have it. So I'm lost right now.
i have the asus n55sf but i connect it to the acer x1261 which is really an acer x110p with the inf file over laid but plenty of people have this working.. It says there that I can restart the stereoscopic 3D service from services.msc. It was already at "automatic" and the status is "started", but when i start task manager theres no service about 3D stereoscopic vision, nor there is a process about it. I've also read that there should be an entry like "Stereoscopic 3D Funlktion" on the left side of the NVidia control panel. I don't have it. So I'm lost right now.

#18
Posted 12/14/2012 12:05 AM   
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