have the 3D Vision [b]Pro[/b] kit less ghosting in games? Are the pro glasses better than normal 3D Vision glasses?
3D Vision Pro works on GeForce cards (only the same applications as regular 3d vision kit will be work). Quadro-Card don't needed. [url="http://www3.pny.com/3D-Vision-Pro-P2939C450.aspx"]PNY-FAQ[/url]
[quote]
[b]Can I use 3D Vision Pro on a NVIDIA GeForce GPU?[/b]
Yes, but application support is limited to the same games, movie players and lifestyle applications as 3D Vision.
[/quote]
Have anyone testing the ghosting-ration beetween [size="1"]3D Vision[/size] and [size="1"]3D Vision Pro[/size] ?
have the 3D Vision [b]Pro[/b] kit less ghosting in games? Are the pro glasses better than normal 3D Vision glasses?
3D Vision Pro works on GeForce cards (only the same applications as regular 3d vision kit will be work). Quadro-Card don't needed. [url="http://www3.pny.com/3D-Vision-Pro-P2939C450.aspx"]PNY-FAQ[/url]
[quote]
[b]Can I use 3D Vision Pro on a NVIDIA GeForce GPU?[/b]
Yes, but application support is limited to the same games, movie players and lifestyle applications as 3D Vision.
[/quote]
Have anyone testing the ghosting-ration beetween [size="1"]3D Vision[/size] and [size="1"]3D Vision Pro[/size] ?
[quote name='tritosine' date='03 November 2010 - 09:33 PM' timestamp='1288816402' post='1141304']
Ghosting with 3d vision is only display related, theres no ghosting with DLP tv's or PROJECTORS.
[/quote]
Not only...
on the edge/border/periphery region of glasses are more visible ghosting (press/hold the button on your glasses and the glasses turn black. So you can see the effect better).
Or are my (normal 3D Vision) glasses produced in bad quality?
[quote name='tritosine' date='03 November 2010 - 09:33 PM' timestamp='1288816402' post='1141304']
Ghosting with 3d vision is only display related, theres no ghosting with DLP tv's or PROJECTORS.
Not only...
on the edge/border/periphery region of glasses are more visible ghosting (press/hold the button on your glasses and the glasses turn black. So you can see the effect better).
Or are my (normal 3D Vision) glasses produced in bad quality?
[quote name='tritosine' date='03 November 2010 - 09:33 PM' timestamp='1288816402' post='1141304']
Ghosting with 3d vision is only display related, theres no ghosting with DLP tv's or PROJECTORS.
[/quote]
Not only...
on the edge/border/periphery region of glasses are more visible ghosting (press/hold the button on your glasses and the glasses turn black. So you can see the effect better).
Or are my (normal 3D Vision) glasses produced in bad quality?
[quote name='tritosine' date='03 November 2010 - 09:33 PM' timestamp='1288816402' post='1141304']
Ghosting with 3d vision is only display related, theres no ghosting with DLP tv's or PROJECTORS.
Not only...
on the edge/border/periphery region of glasses are more visible ghosting (press/hold the button on your glasses and the glasses turn black. So you can see the effect better).
Or are my (normal 3D Vision) glasses produced in bad quality?
[quote name='Waffelroellchen' date='04 November 2010 - 05:35 PM' timestamp='1288888525' post='1141650']
Not only...
on the edge/border/periphery region of glasses are more visible ghosting (press/hold the button on your glasses and the glasses turn black. So you can see the effect better).
Or are my (normal 3D Vision) glasses produced in bad quality?
[/quote]
I can only repeat myself. Better glases wont fix admittedly defective displays.
[quote name='Waffelroellchen' date='04 November 2010 - 05:35 PM' timestamp='1288888525' post='1141650']
Not only...
on the edge/border/periphery region of glasses are more visible ghosting (press/hold the button on your glasses and the glasses turn black. So you can see the effect better).
Or are my (normal 3D Vision) glasses produced in bad quality?
I can only repeat myself. Better glases wont fix admittedly defective displays.
[quote name='Waffelroellchen' date='04 November 2010 - 05:35 PM' timestamp='1288888525' post='1141650']
Not only...
on the edge/border/periphery region of glasses are more visible ghosting (press/hold the button on your glasses and the glasses turn black. So you can see the effect better).
Or are my (normal 3D Vision) glasses produced in bad quality?
[/quote]
I can only repeat myself. Better glases wont fix admittedly defective displays.
[quote name='Waffelroellchen' date='04 November 2010 - 05:35 PM' timestamp='1288888525' post='1141650']
Not only...
on the edge/border/periphery region of glasses are more visible ghosting (press/hold the button on your glasses and the glasses turn black. So you can see the effect better).
Or are my (normal 3D Vision) glasses produced in bad quality?
I can only repeat myself. Better glases wont fix admittedly defective displays.
[quote name='cyberheater' date='04 November 2010 - 02:38 PM' timestamp='1288903096' post='1141772']
Yep. I can confirm this as well. I've got a Zalman 3D monitor and a Acer H5360 projector. There is zero ghosting on the projector.
[/quote]
I have a question regarding this topic that I've been wondering for some time...
I note that with my glasses, if I engage 3DVision, and move the glasses a few inches in front of my peepers, that the darkening of the LCD shutter is very concentrated in the middle as opposed to the outside of the lens. Thus I get much more ghosting anywhere that is off dead centre in the glasses.... The top/bottom scanning issue of LCDs causes ghosting top/bottom, and the crappy close off area of the glasses themselves lends the sides to much more ghosting as well. I use the Samsung about 2' from my face, and although certain applications work great, the problem is that in Mafia II for example I have very, very noticable ghosting on the sides. If I turn my head a bit it disappears because the glasses are working better at that edge when they're aligned in the centre.
Are everyone's glasses this way or are mine a tad subpar?
I've had 3DV for a year now and I think it's great, but there are some things that could be a lot better and more impressive for friends/potential other customers.
[quote name='cyberheater' date='04 November 2010 - 02:38 PM' timestamp='1288903096' post='1141772']
Yep. I can confirm this as well. I've got a Zalman 3D monitor and a Acer H5360 projector. There is zero ghosting on the projector.
I have a question regarding this topic that I've been wondering for some time...
I note that with my glasses, if I engage 3DVision, and move the glasses a few inches in front of my peepers, that the darkening of the LCD shutter is very concentrated in the middle as opposed to the outside of the lens. Thus I get much more ghosting anywhere that is off dead centre in the glasses.... The top/bottom scanning issue of LCDs causes ghosting top/bottom, and the crappy close off area of the glasses themselves lends the sides to much more ghosting as well. I use the Samsung about 2' from my face, and although certain applications work great, the problem is that in Mafia II for example I have very, very noticable ghosting on the sides. If I turn my head a bit it disappears because the glasses are working better at that edge when they're aligned in the centre.
Are everyone's glasses this way or are mine a tad subpar?
I've had 3DV for a year now and I think it's great, but there are some things that could be a lot better and more impressive for friends/potential other customers.
[quote name='cyberheater' date='04 November 2010 - 02:38 PM' timestamp='1288903096' post='1141772']
Yep. I can confirm this as well. I've got a Zalman 3D monitor and a Acer H5360 projector. There is zero ghosting on the projector.
[/quote]
I have a question regarding this topic that I've been wondering for some time...
I note that with my glasses, if I engage 3DVision, and move the glasses a few inches in front of my peepers, that the darkening of the LCD shutter is very concentrated in the middle as opposed to the outside of the lens. Thus I get much more ghosting anywhere that is off dead centre in the glasses.... The top/bottom scanning issue of LCDs causes ghosting top/bottom, and the crappy close off area of the glasses themselves lends the sides to much more ghosting as well. I use the Samsung about 2' from my face, and although certain applications work great, the problem is that in Mafia II for example I have very, very noticable ghosting on the sides. If I turn my head a bit it disappears because the glasses are working better at that edge when they're aligned in the centre.
Are everyone's glasses this way or are mine a tad subpar?
I've had 3DV for a year now and I think it's great, but there are some things that could be a lot better and more impressive for friends/potential other customers.
[quote name='cyberheater' date='04 November 2010 - 02:38 PM' timestamp='1288903096' post='1141772']
Yep. I can confirm this as well. I've got a Zalman 3D monitor and a Acer H5360 projector. There is zero ghosting on the projector.
I have a question regarding this topic that I've been wondering for some time...
I note that with my glasses, if I engage 3DVision, and move the glasses a few inches in front of my peepers, that the darkening of the LCD shutter is very concentrated in the middle as opposed to the outside of the lens. Thus I get much more ghosting anywhere that is off dead centre in the glasses.... The top/bottom scanning issue of LCDs causes ghosting top/bottom, and the crappy close off area of the glasses themselves lends the sides to much more ghosting as well. I use the Samsung about 2' from my face, and although certain applications work great, the problem is that in Mafia II for example I have very, very noticable ghosting on the sides. If I turn my head a bit it disappears because the glasses are working better at that edge when they're aligned in the centre.
Are everyone's glasses this way or are mine a tad subpar?
I've had 3DV for a year now and I think it's great, but there are some things that could be a lot better and more impressive for friends/potential other customers.
Im looking at 100" screen, relatively close, huge FOV, no ghosting here, not a little bit. Glasses are totally innocent imho. /zzz.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':zzz:' />
Im looking at 100" screen, relatively close, huge FOV, no ghosting here, not a little bit. Glasses are totally innocent imho. /zzz.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':zzz:' />
have the 3D Vision [b]Pro[/b] kit less ghosting in games? Are the pro glasses better than normal 3D Vision glasses?
3D Vision Pro works on GeForce cards (only the same applications as regular 3d vision kit will be work). Quadro-Card don't needed. [url="http://www3.pny.com/3D-Vision-Pro-P2939C450.aspx"]PNY-FAQ[/url]
[quote]
[b]Can I use 3D Vision Pro on a NVIDIA GeForce GPU?[/b]
Yes, but application support is limited to the same games, movie players and lifestyle applications as 3D Vision.
[/quote]
Have anyone testing the ghosting-ration beetween [size="1"]3D Vision[/size] and [size="1"]3D Vision Pro[/size] ?
have the 3D Vision Pro kit less ghosting in games? Are the pro glasses better than normal 3D Vision glasses?
3D Vision Pro works on GeForce cards (only the same applications as regular 3d vision kit will be work). Quadro-Card don't needed. PNY-FAQ
Have anyone testing the ghosting-ration beetween 3D Vision and 3D Vision Pro ?
have the 3D Vision [b]Pro[/b] kit less ghosting in games? Are the pro glasses better than normal 3D Vision glasses?
3D Vision Pro works on GeForce cards (only the same applications as regular 3d vision kit will be work). Quadro-Card don't needed. [url="http://www3.pny.com/3D-Vision-Pro-P2939C450.aspx"]PNY-FAQ[/url]
[quote]
[b]Can I use 3D Vision Pro on a NVIDIA GeForce GPU?[/b]
Yes, but application support is limited to the same games, movie players and lifestyle applications as 3D Vision.
[/quote]
Have anyone testing the ghosting-ration beetween [size="1"]3D Vision[/size] and [size="1"]3D Vision Pro[/size] ?
have the 3D Vision Pro kit less ghosting in games? Are the pro glasses better than normal 3D Vision glasses?
3D Vision Pro works on GeForce cards (only the same applications as regular 3d vision kit will be work). Quadro-Card don't needed. PNY-FAQ
Have anyone testing the ghosting-ration beetween 3D Vision and 3D Vision Pro ?
Hello,
Have anyone testing the ghosting-ration beetween [size="1"]3D Vision[/size] and [size="1"]3D Vision Pro[/size] ?
[/quote]
Ghosting with 3d vision is only display related, theres no ghosting with DLP tv's or PROJECTORS.
Hello,
Have anyone testing the ghosting-ration beetween 3D Vision and 3D Vision Pro ?
Ghosting with 3d vision is only display related, theres no ghosting with DLP tv's or PROJECTORS.
Hello,
Have anyone testing the ghosting-ration beetween [size="1"]3D Vision[/size] and [size="1"]3D Vision Pro[/size] ?
[/quote]
Ghosting with 3d vision is only display related, theres no ghosting with DLP tv's or PROJECTORS.
Hello,
Have anyone testing the ghosting-ration beetween 3D Vision and 3D Vision Pro ?
Ghosting with 3d vision is only display related, theres no ghosting with DLP tv's or PROJECTORS.
Ghosting with 3d vision is only display related, theres no ghosting with DLP tv's or PROJECTORS.
[/quote]
Not only...
on the edge/border/periphery region of glasses are more visible ghosting (press/hold the button on your glasses and the glasses turn black. So you can see the effect better).
Or are my (normal 3D Vision) glasses produced in bad quality?
Ghosting with 3d vision is only display related, theres no ghosting with DLP tv's or PROJECTORS.
Not only...
on the edge/border/periphery region of glasses are more visible ghosting (press/hold the button on your glasses and the glasses turn black. So you can see the effect better).
Or are my (normal 3D Vision) glasses produced in bad quality?
Ghosting with 3d vision is only display related, theres no ghosting with DLP tv's or PROJECTORS.
[/quote]
Not only...
on the edge/border/periphery region of glasses are more visible ghosting (press/hold the button on your glasses and the glasses turn black. So you can see the effect better).
Or are my (normal 3D Vision) glasses produced in bad quality?
Ghosting with 3d vision is only display related, theres no ghosting with DLP tv's or PROJECTORS.
Not only...
on the edge/border/periphery region of glasses are more visible ghosting (press/hold the button on your glasses and the glasses turn black. So you can see the effect better).
Or are my (normal 3D Vision) glasses produced in bad quality?
Not only...
on the edge/border/periphery region of glasses are more visible ghosting (press/hold the button on your glasses and the glasses turn black. So you can see the effect better).
Or are my (normal 3D Vision) glasses produced in bad quality?
[/quote]
I can only repeat myself. Better glases wont fix admittedly defective displays.
Not only...
on the edge/border/periphery region of glasses are more visible ghosting (press/hold the button on your glasses and the glasses turn black. So you can see the effect better).
Or are my (normal 3D Vision) glasses produced in bad quality?
I can only repeat myself. Better glases wont fix admittedly defective displays.
Not only...
on the edge/border/periphery region of glasses are more visible ghosting (press/hold the button on your glasses and the glasses turn black. So you can see the effect better).
Or are my (normal 3D Vision) glasses produced in bad quality?
[/quote]
I can only repeat myself. Better glases wont fix admittedly defective displays.
Not only...
on the edge/border/periphery region of glasses are more visible ghosting (press/hold the button on your glasses and the glasses turn black. So you can see the effect better).
Or are my (normal 3D Vision) glasses produced in bad quality?
I can only repeat myself. Better glases wont fix admittedly defective displays.
System:
Intel I7 920 overclocked to 4ghz
Asus Rampage Extreme II
2 Ge-force 480 in SLI
GTX 295 PhysX Card
12gb ddr3 2000mhz ram
Intel SSD in RAID 0
BR RW
1000w Sony surround sound
NVIDIA 3D Vision
3d displays tested:
Mitsubishi 65" DLP 3d HDTV (good old 1080p checkerboard since 2007!!!)
Panasonic VT25 (nice 2d but I returned it due to cross talk)
Acer H5360 720p on 130" screen (the best 3d)
23" Acer LCD monitor (horrible cross talk- sold it)
Samsung 65D8000
System:
Intel I7 920 overclocked to 4ghz
Asus Rampage Extreme II
2 Ge-force 480 in SLI
GTX 295 PhysX Card
12gb ddr3 2000mhz ram
Intel SSD in RAID 0
BR RW
1000w Sony surround sound
NVIDIA 3D Vision
3d displays tested:
Mitsubishi 65" DLP 3d HDTV (good old 1080p checkerboard since 2007!!!)
Panasonic VT25 (nice 2d but I returned it due to cross talk)
Acer H5360 720p on 130" screen (the best 3d)
23" Acer LCD monitor (horrible cross talk- sold it)
Samsung 65D8000
Yep. I can confirm this as well. I've got a Zalman 3D monitor and a Acer H5360 projector. There is zero ghosting on the projector.
[/quote]
I have a question regarding this topic that I've been wondering for some time...
I note that with my glasses, if I engage 3DVision, and move the glasses a few inches in front of my peepers, that the darkening of the LCD shutter is very concentrated in the middle as opposed to the outside of the lens. Thus I get much more ghosting anywhere that is off dead centre in the glasses.... The top/bottom scanning issue of LCDs causes ghosting top/bottom, and the crappy close off area of the glasses themselves lends the sides to much more ghosting as well. I use the Samsung about 2' from my face, and although certain applications work great, the problem is that in Mafia II for example I have very, very noticable ghosting on the sides. If I turn my head a bit it disappears because the glasses are working better at that edge when they're aligned in the centre.
Are everyone's glasses this way or are mine a tad subpar?
I've had 3DV for a year now and I think it's great, but there are some things that could be a lot better and more impressive for friends/potential other customers.
Cheers
Yep. I can confirm this as well. I've got a Zalman 3D monitor and a Acer H5360 projector. There is zero ghosting on the projector.
I have a question regarding this topic that I've been wondering for some time...
I note that with my glasses, if I engage 3DVision, and move the glasses a few inches in front of my peepers, that the darkening of the LCD shutter is very concentrated in the middle as opposed to the outside of the lens. Thus I get much more ghosting anywhere that is off dead centre in the glasses.... The top/bottom scanning issue of LCDs causes ghosting top/bottom, and the crappy close off area of the glasses themselves lends the sides to much more ghosting as well. I use the Samsung about 2' from my face, and although certain applications work great, the problem is that in Mafia II for example I have very, very noticable ghosting on the sides. If I turn my head a bit it disappears because the glasses are working better at that edge when they're aligned in the centre.
Are everyone's glasses this way or are mine a tad subpar?
I've had 3DV for a year now and I think it's great, but there are some things that could be a lot better and more impressive for friends/potential other customers.
Cheers
Core i7 920 @ 3.6Ghz, 6GB 3 Channel, SLi GTX670 2GB, SSD
Yep. I can confirm this as well. I've got a Zalman 3D monitor and a Acer H5360 projector. There is zero ghosting on the projector.
[/quote]
I have a question regarding this topic that I've been wondering for some time...
I note that with my glasses, if I engage 3DVision, and move the glasses a few inches in front of my peepers, that the darkening of the LCD shutter is very concentrated in the middle as opposed to the outside of the lens. Thus I get much more ghosting anywhere that is off dead centre in the glasses.... The top/bottom scanning issue of LCDs causes ghosting top/bottom, and the crappy close off area of the glasses themselves lends the sides to much more ghosting as well. I use the Samsung about 2' from my face, and although certain applications work great, the problem is that in Mafia II for example I have very, very noticable ghosting on the sides. If I turn my head a bit it disappears because the glasses are working better at that edge when they're aligned in the centre.
Are everyone's glasses this way or are mine a tad subpar?
I've had 3DV for a year now and I think it's great, but there are some things that could be a lot better and more impressive for friends/potential other customers.
Cheers
Yep. I can confirm this as well. I've got a Zalman 3D monitor and a Acer H5360 projector. There is zero ghosting on the projector.
I have a question regarding this topic that I've been wondering for some time...
I note that with my glasses, if I engage 3DVision, and move the glasses a few inches in front of my peepers, that the darkening of the LCD shutter is very concentrated in the middle as opposed to the outside of the lens. Thus I get much more ghosting anywhere that is off dead centre in the glasses.... The top/bottom scanning issue of LCDs causes ghosting top/bottom, and the crappy close off area of the glasses themselves lends the sides to much more ghosting as well. I use the Samsung about 2' from my face, and although certain applications work great, the problem is that in Mafia II for example I have very, very noticable ghosting on the sides. If I turn my head a bit it disappears because the glasses are working better at that edge when they're aligned in the centre.
Are everyone's glasses this way or are mine a tad subpar?
I've had 3DV for a year now and I think it's great, but there are some things that could be a lot better and more impressive for friends/potential other customers.
Cheers
Core i7 920 @ 3.6Ghz, 6GB 3 Channel, SLi GTX670 2GB, SSD