I have a mitsubishi 65" DLP and an ASUS 23" both are 3D ready and are already proven to work alone.
But what I want to do is sit the 65" on one side of the room and my 23" on the other.
I have two emitters, can I hook both of them up and with the same pair of glasses walk over to my monitor and see 3D and then walk over to my TV and it still work?
If that's not possible how convenient is it to plug the TV in, plug its 3D sync cable in, and switch displays in Nvidia control panel, and still be able to watch movies just fine?
I have a mitsubishi 65" DLP and an ASUS 23" both are 3D ready and are already proven to work alone.
But what I want to do is sit the 65" on one side of the room and my 23" on the other.
I have two emitters, can I hook both of them up and with the same pair of glasses walk over to my monitor and see 3D and then walk over to my TV and it still work?
If that's not possible how convenient is it to plug the TV in, plug its 3D sync cable in, and switch displays in Nvidia control panel, and still be able to watch movies just fine?
But what I want to do is sit the 65" on one side of the room and my 23" on the other.
I have two emitters, can I hook both of them up and with the same pair of glasses walk over to my monitor and see 3D and then walk over to my TV and it still work?
If that's not possible how convenient is it to plug the TV in, plug its 3D sync cable in, and switch displays in Nvidia control panel, and still be able to watch movies just fine?
But what I want to do is sit the 65" on one side of the room and my 23" on the other.
I have two emitters, can I hook both of them up and with the same pair of glasses walk over to my monitor and see 3D and then walk over to my TV and it still work?
If that's not possible how convenient is it to plug the TV in, plug its 3D sync cable in, and switch displays in Nvidia control panel, and still be able to watch movies just fine?