Is the NVIDIAGeForce 9800M GTX graphics card for Laptops supported in Nvidia 3D Vision ?
I am thinking of purchasing the new Toshiba Qosmio x305 Gaming laptop. It a powerhouse of a Laptop with a Quad Core Intel Extreme and even a 128GB Solid State hard-drive. The graphics on the Qismio x305 will be powered by the yet to be announced Dual SLI NVIDIAGeForce 9800M GTX graphics card, which will have 1GB of video memory.
I am also considering purchasing Viewsonic's new PJD-6220-3D Stereo Projector (which is rumored to be compatible with Nvdia's 3D Vision) when it comes out maybe in April/May timeframe.
My question is will these two pieces of equipment work together and specifically is the NVIDIAGeForce 9800M GTX graphics card for Laptops supported in Nvidia 3D Vision ???? Will Nvdia's 3D Vision work with any of the laptop GPUs or will it only support full desktop GPUs??????
If so, that would be to bad, because a lot of hard-core Gamers now use and prefer Powerful Laptops. They would be a great market for Nvidia's new 3D Vision. I hope Nvidia is planning on taking care of them going forward. /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />
I am thinking of purchasing the new Toshiba Qosmio x305 Gaming laptop. It a powerhouse of a Laptop with a Quad Core Intel Extreme and even a 128GB Solid State hard-drive. The graphics on the Qismio x305 will be powered by the yet to be announced Dual SLI NVIDIAGeForce 9800M GTX graphics card, which will have 1GB of video memory.
I am also considering purchasing Viewsonic's new PJD-6220-3D Stereo Projector (which is rumored to be compatible with Nvdia's 3D Vision) when it comes out maybe in April/May timeframe.
My question is will these two pieces of equipment work together and specifically is the NVIDIAGeForce 9800M GTX graphics card for Laptops supported in Nvidia 3D Vision ???? Will Nvdia's 3D Vision work with any of the laptop GPUs or will it only support full desktop GPUs??????
If so, that would be to bad, because a lot of hard-core Gamers now use and prefer Powerful Laptops. They would be a great market for Nvidia's new 3D Vision. I hope Nvidia is planning on taking care of them going forward. /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />
[quote name='digiteyes' post='508134' date='Feb 19 2009, 09:11 PM']I am thinking of purchasing the new Toshiba Qosmio x305 Gaming laptop. It a powerhouse of a Laptop with a Quad Core Intel Extreme and even a 128GB Solid State hard-drive. The graphics on the Qismio x305 will be powered by the yet to be announced Dual SLI NVIDIAGeForce 9800M GTX graphics card, which will have 1GB of video memory.
I am also considering purchasing Viewsonic's new PJD-6220-3D Stereo Projector (which is rumored to be compatible with Nvdia's 3D Vision) when it comes out maybe in April/May timeframe.
My question is will these two pieces of equipment work together and specifically is the NVIDIAGeForce 9800M GTX graphics card for Laptops supported in Nvidia 3D Vision ???? Will Nvdia's 3D Vision work with any of the laptop GPUs or will it only support full desktop GPUs??????
If so, that would be to bad, because a lot of hard-core Gamers now use and prefer Powerful Laptops. They would be a great market for Nvidia's new 3D Vision. I hope Nvidia is planning on taking care of them going forward. /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />
Thank in advance to all for any assistance![/quote]
I think the question would be, does the laptop have dual DVI out, or just a single vga out like most? Sounds more than powerful enough, but unless it supports dual DVI out, then it doesn't matter whether the drivers will support the mobile chipset or not. That always is a good question though.
[quote name='digiteyes' post='508134' date='Feb 19 2009, 09:11 PM']I am thinking of purchasing the new Toshiba Qosmio x305 Gaming laptop. It a powerhouse of a Laptop with a Quad Core Intel Extreme and even a 128GB Solid State hard-drive. The graphics on the Qismio x305 will be powered by the yet to be announced Dual SLI NVIDIAGeForce 9800M GTX graphics card, which will have 1GB of video memory.
I am also considering purchasing Viewsonic's new PJD-6220-3D Stereo Projector (which is rumored to be compatible with Nvdia's 3D Vision) when it comes out maybe in April/May timeframe.
My question is will these two pieces of equipment work together and specifically is the NVIDIAGeForce 9800M GTX graphics card for Laptops supported in Nvidia 3D Vision ???? Will Nvdia's 3D Vision work with any of the laptop GPUs or will it only support full desktop GPUs??????
If so, that would be to bad, because a lot of hard-core Gamers now use and prefer Powerful Laptops. They would be a great market for Nvidia's new 3D Vision. I hope Nvidia is planning on taking care of them going forward. /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />
Thank in advance to all for any assistance!
I think the question would be, does the laptop have dual DVI out, or just a single vga out like most? Sounds more than powerful enough, but unless it supports dual DVI out, then it doesn't matter whether the drivers will support the mobile chipset or not. That always is a good question though.
I am also considering purchasing Viewsonic's new PJD-6220-3D Stereo Projector (which is rumored to be compatible with Nvdia's 3D Vision) when it comes out maybe in April/May timeframe.
My question is will these two pieces of equipment work together and specifically is the NVIDIAGeForce 9800M GTX graphics card for Laptops supported in Nvidia 3D Vision ???? Will Nvdia's 3D Vision work with any of the laptop GPUs or will it only support full desktop GPUs??????
If so, that would be to bad, because a lot of hard-core Gamers now use and prefer Powerful Laptops. They would be a great market for Nvidia's new 3D Vision. I hope Nvidia is planning on taking care of them going forward.
Thank in advance to all for any assistance!
I am also considering purchasing Viewsonic's new PJD-6220-3D Stereo Projector (which is rumored to be compatible with Nvdia's 3D Vision) when it comes out maybe in April/May timeframe.
My question is will these two pieces of equipment work together and specifically is the NVIDIAGeForce 9800M GTX graphics card for Laptops supported in Nvidia 3D Vision ???? Will Nvdia's 3D Vision work with any of the laptop GPUs or will it only support full desktop GPUs??????
If so, that would be to bad, because a lot of hard-core Gamers now use and prefer Powerful Laptops. They would be a great market for Nvidia's new 3D Vision. I hope Nvidia is planning on taking care of them going forward.
Thank in advance to all for any assistance!
I am also considering purchasing Viewsonic's new PJD-6220-3D Stereo Projector (which is rumored to be compatible with Nvdia's 3D Vision) when it comes out maybe in April/May timeframe.
My question is will these two pieces of equipment work together and specifically is the NVIDIAGeForce 9800M GTX graphics card for Laptops supported in Nvidia 3D Vision ???? Will Nvdia's 3D Vision work with any of the laptop GPUs or will it only support full desktop GPUs??????
If so, that would be to bad, because a lot of hard-core Gamers now use and prefer Powerful Laptops. They would be a great market for Nvidia's new 3D Vision. I hope Nvidia is planning on taking care of them going forward.
Thank in advance to all for any assistance![/quote]
I think the question would be, does the laptop have dual DVI out, or just a single vga out like most? Sounds more than powerful enough, but unless it supports dual DVI out, then it doesn't matter whether the drivers will support the mobile chipset or not. That always is a good question though.
Rick
I am also considering purchasing Viewsonic's new PJD-6220-3D Stereo Projector (which is rumored to be compatible with Nvdia's 3D Vision) when it comes out maybe in April/May timeframe.
My question is will these two pieces of equipment work together and specifically is the NVIDIAGeForce 9800M GTX graphics card for Laptops supported in Nvidia 3D Vision ???? Will Nvdia's 3D Vision work with any of the laptop GPUs or will it only support full desktop GPUs??????
If so, that would be to bad, because a lot of hard-core Gamers now use and prefer Powerful Laptops. They would be a great market for Nvidia's new 3D Vision. I hope Nvidia is planning on taking care of them going forward.
Thank in advance to all for any assistance!
I think the question would be, does the laptop have dual DVI out, or just a single vga out like most? Sounds more than powerful enough, but unless it supports dual DVI out, then it doesn't matter whether the drivers will support the mobile chipset or not. That always is a good question though.
Rick