Hey, I'm new to this forum and I hope you guys can help me with a small problem.
At the moment I have a BenQ xl2420t, which supports 3D vision, but is 120hz.
I'm planning on replacing it with a 144hz ultrawide monitor.
I'm also planning on buying an Optoma GT1080 darbee.
Here goes my question, will I be able to experience 3D on the GT1080? It's 120hz.
If so, would the experience be worse than using my current BenQ certified monitor?
And at last, would the 144hz NOT certified monitor also be fit for 3D Vision?
I'll try to help you guys with some information.
My PC build is going to be a 1800x with a 1080ti.
Thanks in advance!
Hey, I'm new to this forum and I hope you guys can help me with a small problem.
At the moment I have a BenQ xl2420t, which supports 3D vision, but is 120hz.
I'm planning on replacing it with a 144hz ultrawide monitor.
I'm also planning on buying an Optoma GT1080 darbee.
Here goes my question, will I be able to experience 3D on the GT1080? It's 120hz.
If so, would the experience be worse than using my current BenQ certified monitor?
And at last, would the 144hz NOT certified monitor also be fit for 3D Vision?
I'll try to help you guys with some information.
My PC build is going to be a 1800x with a 1080ti.
Unfortunately only certified monitors can run 3d the hz doesn't matter :(
I haven't seen that anybody with ultrawide monitor played in 3d.
CPU: Intel Core i7 7700K
Motherboard: ASUS ROG Maximus IX Hero
RAM: G.Skill Trident Z 16GB 3866MHz
GPU: ASUS GTX 980 Ti STRIX
Monitor: ASUS VG248QE
Headset: G930 7.1 Wireless
Actually I know it's not 3D vision certified, I thought that maybe, by now, there was a way to do it.
So should I keep my BenQ? Would the projector run any kind of 3D?
Actually I know it's not 3D vision certified, I thought that maybe, by now, there was a way to do it.
So should I keep my BenQ? Would the projector run any kind of 3D?
There have been posts saying if a Monitor has G-Sync support then it will work with 3D Vision... not sure if it's true or not though, but there are 21:9 G-Sync Monitors...
There have been posts saying if a Monitor has G-Sync support then it will work with 3D Vision... not sure if it's true or not though, but there are 21:9 G-Sync Monitors...
1. Leave the old one, buy another, have two.
2. Replace 2420T with 2420Z. It's a small improvement in 2D image.
3. Buy 1440p 16:9 3D Vision supporting model
1. Leave the old one, buy another, have two.
2. Replace 2420T with 2420Z. It's a small improvement in 2D image.
3. Buy 1440p 16:9 3D Vision supporting model
I decided to keep the old 2420t, buy the ultrawide 144hz and use the old one whenever I want to play 3D games, a 1440p 3D Vision one would be too expensive I think.
Thanks anyway!!!
I decided to keep the old 2420t, buy the ultrawide 144hz and use the old one whenever I want to play 3D games, a 1440p 3D Vision one would be too expensive I think.
There are some Acer IPS monitors compatible with 3D, but I haven't heard about a single one (IPS or not) that is ultrawide.
I have the Asus PG278QR and it's the best 3D monitor I've used (the others were BenQ XL2411Z and Dell S2716DG).
I hope we can someday get 4K OLED HDR 3D monitors.
[quote="masterotaku"]There are some Acer IPS monitors compatible with 3D, but I haven't heard about a single one (IPS or not) that is ultrawide.
I have the Asus PG278QR and it's the best 3D monitor I've used (the others were BenQ XL2411Z and Dell S2716DG).
I hope we can someday get 4K OLED HDR 3D monitors.[/quote]
That's what I was thinking, but to be honest I would guess we're years from that.
Since I've never experienced 3D vision, maybe a 24 inch will suffice for now.
masterotaku said:There are some Acer IPS monitors compatible with 3D, but I haven't heard about a single one (IPS or not) that is ultrawide.
I have the Asus PG278QR and it's the best 3D monitor I've used (the others were BenQ XL2411Z and Dell S2716DG).
I hope we can someday get 4K OLED HDR 3D monitors.
That's what I was thinking, but to be honest I would guess we're years from that.
Since I've never experienced 3D vision, maybe a 24 inch will suffice for now.
At the moment I have a BenQ xl2420t, which supports 3D vision, but is 120hz.
I'm planning on replacing it with a 144hz ultrawide monitor.
I'm also planning on buying an Optoma GT1080 darbee.
Here goes my question, will I be able to experience 3D on the GT1080? It's 120hz.
If so, would the experience be worse than using my current BenQ certified monitor?
And at last, would the 144hz NOT certified monitor also be fit for 3D Vision?
I'll try to help you guys with some information.
My PC build is going to be a 1800x with a 1080ti.
Thanks in advance!
I haven't seen that anybody with ultrawide monitor played in 3d.
CPU: Intel Core i7 7700K
Motherboard: ASUS ROG Maximus IX Hero
RAM: G.Skill Trident Z 16GB 3866MHz
GPU: ASUS GTX 980 Ti STRIX
Monitor: ASUS VG248QE
Headset: G930 7.1 Wireless
So should I keep my BenQ? Would the projector run any kind of 3D?
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2. Replace 2420T with 2420Z. It's a small improvement in 2D image.
3. Buy 1440p 16:9 3D Vision supporting model
Thanks anyway!!!
I have the Asus PG278QR and it's the best 3D monitor I've used (the others were BenQ XL2411Z and Dell S2716DG).
I hope we can someday get 4K OLED HDR 3D monitors.
CPU: Intel Core i7 7700K @ 4.9GHz
Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus GA-Z270X-Gaming 5
RAM: GSKILL Ripjaws Z 16GB 3866MHz CL18
GPU: Gainward Phoenix 1080 GLH
Monitor: Asus PG278QR
Speakers: Logitech Z506
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That's what I was thinking, but to be honest I would guess we're years from that.
Since I've never experienced 3D vision, maybe a 24 inch will suffice for now.