3D Vision works with 120Hz monitors via a Dual Link DVI-D input. There's a list of certified/supported monitors.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-displays.html
3D Vision Discover should work
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D-Vision-Discover-Main.html
3D Vision works with supported LED monitors.
Both of my 3D Vision monitors are LED backlit.
BenQ XL2410T
ASUS VG278H
I don't really recommend 3D Vision discover as the most common paper colored glasses found
together with anaglyph dvd's etc are pretty bad. I Think more solid anaglyph glasses might be around $10 a pair for plastic ones.
Regardless you will never get to experience the full color 3D effect.
Considering the price of entry for proper 3D Vision it could be Worth a shot though.
3D Vision works with supported LED monitors.
Both of my 3D Vision monitors are LED backlit.
BenQ XL2410T
ASUS VG278H
I don't really recommend 3D Vision discover as the most common paper colored glasses found
together with anaglyph dvd's etc are pretty bad. I Think more solid anaglyph glasses might be around $10 a pair for plastic ones.
Regardless you will never get to experience the full color 3D effect.
Considering the price of entry for proper 3D Vision it could be Worth a shot though.
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Well I mentioned 3D Vision Discover because I'm assuming he has a 60Hz non-3D monitor. Since the OP did not list the model number and most people that ask this have a 2D monitor.
I'll agree, 3D vision Discover blows because the majority of Anaglyph glasses have the wrong shades of red/blue and do not block out the crosstalk.
There are guides on altering the colors for a better experience. But yah, step up to the real stuff and get a 120Hz 3D Nvidia certified monitor or projector.
Well I mentioned 3D Vision Discover because I'm assuming he has a 60Hz non-3D monitor. Since the OP did not list the model number and most people that ask this have a 2D monitor.
I'll agree, 3D vision Discover blows because the majority of Anaglyph glasses have the wrong shades of red/blue and do not block out the crosstalk.
There are guides on altering the colors for a better experience. But yah, step up to the real stuff and get a 120Hz 3D Nvidia certified monitor or projector.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-displays.html
3D Vision Discover should work
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D-Vision-Discover-Main.html
Both of my 3D Vision monitors are LED backlit.
BenQ XL2410T
ASUS VG278H
I don't really recommend 3D Vision discover as the most common paper colored glasses found
together with anaglyph dvd's etc are pretty bad. I Think more solid anaglyph glasses might be around $10 a pair for plastic ones.
Regardless you will never get to experience the full color 3D effect.
Considering the price of entry for proper 3D Vision it could be Worth a shot though.
Thanks to everybody using my assembler it warms my heart.
To have a critical piece of code that everyone can enjoy!
What more can you ask for?
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I'll agree, 3D vision Discover blows because the majority of Anaglyph glasses have the wrong shades of red/blue and do not block out the crosstalk.
There are guides on altering the colors for a better experience. But yah, step up to the real stuff and get a 120Hz 3D Nvidia certified monitor or projector.