Is there any word out that the upcoming drivers for 3D Vision Surround will support using a 3D display (single or triplewide) and an additional 2D display at the same time? Thanks!
Is there any word out that the upcoming drivers for 3D Vision Surround will support using a 3D display (single or triplewide) and an additional 2D display at the same time? Thanks!
Technically it won't work right now because whenever you enable a full screen application such as a 3d game, you can no longer access the
other monitor.. It's possible with dual screens to play a game in 3d on one screen, while watching a movie on the other.. but I don't see why
anyone would want to do that..
I heard Nvidia is going to be releasing a driver that will allow 3d vision applications to be run in a window.. So I guess that would
allow one to have multiple apps open at once. I'm personally looking forward to the update to allow 3d vision to be viewed
in flash right in the browser !!
[quote name='dreamingawake' post='1031935' date='Apr 1 2010, 10:50 AM']Technically it won't work right now because whenever you enable a full screen application such as a 3d game, you can no longer access the
other monitor.. It's possible with dual screens to play a game in 3d on one screen, while watching a movie on the other.. but I don't see why
anyone would want to do that..
I heard Nvidia is going to be releasing a driver that will allow 3d vision applications to be run in a window.. So I guess that would
allow one to have multiple apps open at once. I'm personally looking forward to the update to allow 3d vision to be viewed
in flash right in the browser !![/quote]
Thank you!
That's good news if true. I myself will need a 3D image for Flight Simulator X and a separate 2D view for an instrument panel.
[quote name='dreamingawake' post='1031935' date='Apr 1 2010, 10:50 AM']Technically it won't work right now because whenever you enable a full screen application such as a 3d game, you can no longer access the
other monitor.. It's possible with dual screens to play a game in 3d on one screen, while watching a movie on the other.. but I don't see why
anyone would want to do that..
I heard Nvidia is going to be releasing a driver that will allow 3d vision applications to be run in a window.. So I guess that would
allow one to have multiple apps open at once. I'm personally looking forward to the update to allow 3d vision to be viewed
in flash right in the browser !!
Thank you!
That's good news if true. I myself will need a 3D image for Flight Simulator X and a separate 2D view for an instrument panel.
other monitor.. It's possible with dual screens to play a game in 3d on one screen, while watching a movie on the other.. but I don't see why
anyone would want to do that..
I heard Nvidia is going to be releasing a driver that will allow 3d vision applications to be run in a window.. So I guess that would
allow one to have multiple apps open at once. I'm personally looking forward to the update to allow 3d vision to be viewed
in flash right in the browser !!
other monitor.. It's possible with dual screens to play a game in 3d on one screen, while watching a movie on the other.. but I don't see why
anyone would want to do that..
I heard Nvidia is going to be releasing a driver that will allow 3d vision applications to be run in a window.. So I guess that would
allow one to have multiple apps open at once. I'm personally looking forward to the update to allow 3d vision to be viewed
in flash right in the browser !!
other monitor.. It's possible with dual screens to play a game in 3d on one screen, while watching a movie on the other.. but I don't see why
anyone would want to do that..
I heard Nvidia is going to be releasing a driver that will allow 3d vision applications to be run in a window.. So I guess that would
allow one to have multiple apps open at once. I'm personally looking forward to the update to allow 3d vision to be viewed
in flash right in the browser !![/quote]
Thank you!
That's good news if true. I myself will need a 3D image for Flight Simulator X and a separate 2D view for an instrument panel.
other monitor.. It's possible with dual screens to play a game in 3d on one screen, while watching a movie on the other.. but I don't see why
anyone would want to do that..
I heard Nvidia is going to be releasing a driver that will allow 3d vision applications to be run in a window.. So I guess that would
allow one to have multiple apps open at once. I'm personally looking forward to the update to allow 3d vision to be viewed
in flash right in the browser !!
Thank you!
That's good news if true. I myself will need a 3D image for Flight Simulator X and a separate 2D view for an instrument panel.