Xpand X104 Youniversal Glasses So...........
AVForums have a review up on these and they are very impressed. They also mention that it's compatible with Nvidia, so anyone got any plans to try them or has anyone got any thoughts?
The output from my Viewsonic projector is pretty much bright enough but the idea of more lumens and better shutters is pretty attractive.

Or Andrew, is this potentially a bit of a hot potato?
AVForums have a review up on these and they are very impressed. They also mention that it's compatible with Nvidia, so anyone got any plans to try them or has anyone got any thoughts?

The output from my Viewsonic projector is pretty much bright enough but the idea of more lumens and better shutters is pretty attractive.



Or Andrew, is this potentially a bit of a hot potato?

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Posted 11/15/2011 09:42 PM   
[quote name='rustyk' date='15 November 2011 - 01:42 PM' timestamp='1321393359' post='1327187']
AVForums have a review up on these and they are very impressed. They also mention that it's compatible with Nvidia, so anyone got any plans to try them or has anyone got any thoughts?
The output from my Viewsonic projector is pretty much bright enough but the idea of more lumens and better shutters is pretty attractive.

Or Andrew, is this potentially a bit of a hot potato?
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Can you link to the review? Last I heard, they were not yet compatible with nvidia.

Edit: found the review here:
http://www.avforums.com/review/XpanD-YOUniversal-Active-Shutter-3D-Glasses-Review.html

I was thinking of the x103s, which originally advertised nvidia compatibility, but that never happened.
[quote name='rustyk' date='15 November 2011 - 01:42 PM' timestamp='1321393359' post='1327187']

AVForums have a review up on these and they are very impressed. They also mention that it's compatible with Nvidia, so anyone got any plans to try them or has anyone got any thoughts?

The output from my Viewsonic projector is pretty much bright enough but the idea of more lumens and better shutters is pretty attractive.



Or Andrew, is this potentially a bit of a hot potato?





Can you link to the review? Last I heard, they were not yet compatible with nvidia.



Edit: found the review here:

http://www.avforums.com/review/XpanD-YOUniversal-Active-Shutter-3D-Glasses-Review.html



I was thinking of the x103s, which originally advertised nvidia compatibility, but that never happened.

#2
Posted 11/16/2011 06:12 PM   
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