3D Vision Projector Veteran Gamer needs help picking a new Display! Please assist guys!?!?
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3D TV Corp does not make their glasses, they are rebadged Chineese glasses. You buy them by the hundreds and the manufacturers print your logo on them. http://www.alibaba.com/showroom/dlp-link-glasses.html http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=bl_sr_electronics?_encoding=UTF8&field-brandtextbin=3DTV%20Corp&node=172282 The 3 Active glasses are the same as the True Depth 3D but have a nice case. http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=bl_sr_electronics?_encoding=UTF8&field-brandtextbin=True%20Depth%203D&node=172282 http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=bl_sr_electronics?_encoding=UTF8&field-brandtextbin=3ACTIVE&node=172282 Different manufacturers makes the better glasses like the Nvidia glasses and Optoma BG-ZD101. Bit Cauldron makes some good glasses with emitter combos but for some reason discontinued their DLP Link glasses. The Optoma BG-ZD101 are the best glasses I've tried as far as clarity. but they are bulky/heavy and non rechargeable. They take button batteries. http://www.amazon.com/Optoma-BG-ZD101-3D-Glasses-Interchangeable-Pieces/dp/B003Q96CCC/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1374111581&sr=1-2&keywords=optoma+dlp+link Nvidia glasses are no slouch and will compete with the best of them.
3D TV Corp does not make their glasses, they are rebadged Chineese glasses. You buy them by the hundreds and the manufacturers print your logo on them.

http://www.alibaba.com/showroom/dlp-link-glasses.html

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=bl_sr_electronics?_encoding=UTF8&field-brandtextbin=3DTV%20Corp&node=172282

The 3 Active glasses are the same as the True Depth 3D but have a nice case.

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=bl_sr_electronics?_encoding=UTF8&field-brandtextbin=True%20Depth%203D&node=172282

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=bl_sr_electronics?_encoding=UTF8&field-brandtextbin=3ACTIVE&node=172282

Different manufacturers makes the better glasses like the Nvidia glasses and Optoma BG-ZD101.
Bit Cauldron makes some good glasses with emitter combos but for some reason discontinued their DLP Link glasses.

The Optoma BG-ZD101 are the best glasses I've tried as far as clarity. but they are bulky/heavy and non rechargeable. They take button batteries.

http://www.amazon.com/Optoma-BG-ZD101-3D-Glasses-Interchangeable-Pieces/dp/B003Q96CCC/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1374111581&sr=1-2&keywords=optoma+dlp+link

Nvidia glasses are no slouch and will compete with the best of them.

#31
Posted 07/18/2013 01:51 AM   
[quote="venkmantab"]Looking for the 3D TV corp glasses he is referencing here. I don't see an official website to buy em and I'm hoping you guys will link a trusted place to buy these glasses? [/quote] Actually I think I might have been confusing them with True Depth glasses. Try here: [url]http://truedepth3d.com/true-depth-3d-rechargeable-dlp-link-glasses-for-dlp-3d-tvs-and-projectors/[/url]
venkmantab said:Looking for the 3D TV corp glasses he is referencing here. I don't see an official website to buy em and I'm hoping you guys will link a trusted place to buy these glasses?


Actually I think I might have been confusing them with True Depth glasses. Try here: http://truedepth3d.com/true-depth-3d-rechargeable-dlp-link-glasses-for-dlp-3d-tvs-and-projectors/

#32
Posted 07/18/2013 06:29 AM   
That website Airion linked may look sketchy but it's legit. It's where I bought my first pair from. My other two pair I bought on Amazon but were 3 Active glasses from Dimension Optics and are identicle. I bought the 3 Active glasses because of the cases and an included charger, plus they have a one year warranty. http://www.dimensionaloptics.com/ I use my Nvidia glasses for gaming and the others for watching movies with friends. BTW the absolute worst I have ever seen is the ViewSonic PGD-250 DLP Link glasses, thankfully I got mine for free as part of a rebate. http://www.amazon.com/ViewSonic-PGD-250-Stereographic-3D-Ready-Projectors/dp/B004LDG9IO/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1374130381&sr=8-13&keywords=viewsonic+dlp+link+glasses
That website Airion linked may look sketchy but it's legit. It's where I bought my first pair from.

My other two pair I bought on Amazon but were 3 Active glasses from Dimension Optics and are identicle. I bought the 3 Active glasses because of the cases and an included charger, plus they have a one year warranty.

http://www.dimensionaloptics.com/


I use my Nvidia glasses for gaming and the others for watching movies with friends.

BTW the absolute worst I have ever seen is the ViewSonic PGD-250 DLP Link glasses, thankfully I got mine for free as part of a rebate.

http://www.amazon.com/ViewSonic-PGD-250-Stereographic-3D-Ready-Projectors/dp/B004LDG9IO/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1374130381&sr=8-13&keywords=viewsonic+dlp+link+glasses

#33
Posted 07/18/2013 06:59 AM   
Hi all, first and fundamental thank you very much. Sorry for my English, I'm Spanish. I have a BenQ W1070 and I just wanted to comment that using the VGA input and selecting it as a generic CRT monitor in the nVidia control panel, it works with nVidia 3D Vision kit. You would not need new glasses (just to see 3D movies 24Hz). This was the reason why I bought it. NVidia support is not official. With 314.22 drivers works for me well. I have not clear if I can put this link, is a good article and very well explained by echeva. http://3d.echeva.com/2013/04/07/benq-w1070-vs-optoma-hd25-comparativa-en-3d-y-recomendacion-final-22/3/ Regards and thanks again to all especially Helix, Eqzitara, Chiri and many others ...
Hi all, first and fundamental thank you very much.
Sorry for my English, I'm Spanish.

I have a BenQ W1070 and I just wanted to comment that using the VGA input and selecting it as a generic CRT monitor in the nVidia control panel, it works with nVidia 3D Vision kit. You would not need new glasses (just to see 3D movies 24Hz). This was the reason why I bought it. NVidia support is not official. With 314.22 drivers works for me well.

I have not clear if I can put this link, is a good article and very well explained by echeva.

http://3d.echeva.com/2013/04/07/benq-w1070-vs-optoma-hd25-comparativa-en-3d-y-recomendacion-final-22/3/


Regards and thanks again to all especially Helix, Eqzitara, Chiri and many others ...

#34
Posted 07/18/2013 09:20 AM   
[quote="PeterPotamus72"]I have a BenQ W1070 and I just wanted to comment that using the VGA input and selecting it as a generic CRT monitor in the nVidia control panel, it works with nVidia 3D Vision kit. You would not need new glasses (just to see 3D movies 24Hz). This was the reason why I bought it. NVidia support is not official. With 314.22 drivers works for me well.[/quote]Thanks for joining in. :) Just curious what resolution/refresh rate can you get on it using VGA? Is it 1080p60 3D (120Hz)?
PeterPotamus72 said:I have a BenQ W1070 and I just wanted to comment that using the VGA input and selecting it as a generic CRT monitor in the nVidia control panel, it works with nVidia 3D Vision kit. You would not need new glasses (just to see 3D movies 24Hz). This was the reason why I bought it. NVidia support is not official. With 314.22 drivers works for me well.
Thanks for joining in. :)

Just curious what resolution/refresh rate can you get on it using VGA? Is it 1080p60 3D (120Hz)?
#35
Posted 07/18/2013 04:39 PM   
Thanks TsaebehT, I will try to attach a picture of the technical manual. I play 720p60 (I prefer to 1080p24). As you'll see more support, but sbs or up-down. [img]file:///C:/Users/dprieto.DOMAINT/Desktop/VGA.jpg[/img] How can I link an image? I can not find how to do it, sorry.
Thanks TsaebehT,

I will try to attach a picture of the technical manual. I play 720p60 (I prefer to 1080p24). As you'll see more support, but sbs or up-down.

Image

How can I link an image? I can not find how to do it, sorry.
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#36
Posted 07/19/2013 10:22 AM   
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