Is time to ask nvidia to support nvidia 3d vision on their new BIG monitor
All we have an opportunity to remember nvidia 3D is not something that we will forget anytime. Let's ask for include 3d vision support on their new Big Format screens presentation page: https://www.geforce.com/whats-new/articles/bfgd-big-format-gaming-display I did it. As more people asking for that more nvidia will think that 3d users will never stop asking for products supporting 3D, ever.
All we have an opportunity to remember nvidia 3D is not something that we will forget anytime. Let's ask for include 3d vision support on their new Big Format screens presentation page:

https://www.geforce.com/whats-new/articles/bfgd-big-format-gaming-display

I did it. As more people asking for that more nvidia will think that 3d users will never stop asking for products supporting 3D, ever.

#1
Posted 01/20/2018 04:46 AM   
My oppinion is that Nvidia is just maintaining current levels of 3D Vision functionality hand that has been fixed for years. Just got me a forth pair of glasses for my dual computer setup. Been into Forza for a while and DX12 just plainly crashes if 3D is on. If DX12 3D Vision is possible in DirectX 12 that would have been something new. In the end don't hold your breath.
My oppinion is that Nvidia is just maintaining current levels of 3D Vision functionality hand that has been fixed for years.

Just got me a forth pair of glasses for my dual computer setup.

Been into Forza for a while and DX12 just plainly crashes if 3D is on.

If DX12 3D Vision is possible in DirectX 12 that would have been something new.

In the end don't hold your breath.

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#2
Posted 01/20/2018 05:30 AM   
I thought it was said that anything that supports G-Sync inherently will be detected as a 3D Vision Ready
I thought it was said that anything that supports G-Sync inherently will be detected as a 3D Vision Ready

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#3
Posted 01/20/2018 05:32 AM   
[quote="djkano"]All we have an opportunity to remember nvidia 3D is not something that we will forget anytime. Let's ask for include 3d vision support on their new Big Format screens presentation page: https://www.geforce.com/whats-new/articles/bfgd-big-format-gaming-display I did it. As more people asking for that more nvidia will think that 3d users will never stop asking for products supporting 3D, ever. [/quote] You mean send an e-mail to them ? I would really like to see some updates on 3dvision/3dtv play but i guess this has been asked by many people many times, anyways It does not hurt to try... I think the opportunity is VR, maybe If they do something about It, we can benefit maybe.
djkano said:All we have an opportunity to remember nvidia 3D is not something that we will forget anytime. Let's ask for include 3d vision support on their new Big Format screens presentation page:
https://www.geforce.com/whats-new/articles/bfgd-big-format-gaming-display
I did it. As more people asking for that more nvidia will think that 3d users will never stop asking for products supporting 3D, ever.


You mean send an e-mail to them ? I would really like to see some updates on 3dvision/3dtv play but i guess this has been asked by many people many times, anyways It does not hurt to try...

I think the opportunity is VR, maybe If they do something about It, we can benefit maybe.

#4
Posted 01/20/2018 04:08 PM   
These are OLED panels right? I thought 3Dvision tech only works on TN. Sadly I think you might be dreaming.
These are OLED panels right? I thought 3Dvision tech only works on TN.

Sadly I think you might be dreaming.

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#5
Posted 01/20/2018 11:00 PM   
Reality comes out of dreams! Something to happen, somebody needs to dream about it:) (Probably 3D Vision was somebody's dream at some point ^_^ I know is mine every day ^_^) Done! I do support this! :)
Reality comes out of dreams!
Something to happen, somebody needs to dream about it:)
(Probably 3D Vision was somebody's dream at some point ^_^ I know is mine every day ^_^)

Done! I do support this! :)

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#6
Posted 01/21/2018 12:55 AM   
We can Dream but in the end I prefer a small screen when working with my computer. If it comes it would be the biggest event for 3D Vision in a really long time.
We can Dream but in the end I prefer a small screen when working with my computer.

If it comes it would be the biggest event for 3D Vision in a really long time.

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#7
Posted 01/21/2018 04:27 AM   
[quote="Electryic"]I thought it was said that anything that supports G-Sync inherently will be detected as a 3D Vision Ready[/quote] It was I, that said that. But, I never said that it's a 100% given that G-Sync = 3D Vision support. It was in relation to a PM that I received from an Nvidia employee. [quote="Josh@NVIDIA"]Im just assuming here with no actual data, but Gsync/3DV go hand in hand now, so anything that supports Gsync natively supports 3DV, so i wouldnt be worried just yet. [/quote] You can see that he states, that it is an assumption on his part.
Electryic said:I thought it was said that anything that supports G-Sync inherently will be detected as a 3D Vision Ready


It was I, that said that. But, I never said that it's a 100% given that G-Sync = 3D Vision support. It was in relation to a PM that I received from an Nvidia employee.


Josh@NVIDIA said:Im just assuming here with no actual data, but Gsync/3DV go hand in hand now, so anything that supports Gsync natively supports 3DV, so i wouldnt be worried just yet.


You can see that he states, that it is an assumption on his part.

#8
Posted 01/21/2018 06:07 PM   
This article has an updated list of current monitors with G-Sync. It is recommended to confirm 3D Vision support prior to purchasing any display. https://pcmonitors.info/others/nvidia-g-sync-variable-refresh-rate-technology/ (on bottom of page)
This article has an updated list of current monitors with G-Sync.

It is recommended to confirm 3D Vision support prior to purchasing any display.


https://pcmonitors.info/others/nvidia-g-sync-variable-refresh-rate-technology/

(on bottom of page)

#9
Posted 01/27/2018 07:58 PM   
So on the list above is also, these HDR Displays with G-Sync. Acer X27 (27″ 3840×2160, 144Hz ‘IPS’) Acer Predator BFGD (65″ ‘BFGD’ 3840×2160, 120Hz) Acer X35 (35″ 3440×1440, 200Hz VA?) AOC AG273UG (27″ UHD, 144Hz ‘IPS’) AOC AG353UCQ (35″, 3440×1440, 200Hz VA) ASUS PG27UQ (27″ 3840×2160, 144Hz ‘IPS’) ASUS PG35VQ (35″ 3440×1440, 200Hz VA?) ASUS PG65 (65″ ‘BFGD’ 3840×2160, 120Hz) HP BFGD (65″ ‘BFGD’ 3840×2160, 120Hz) I personally would like to see a few in the 39-43 inch range
So on the list above is also, these HDR Displays with G-Sync.


Acer X27 (27″ 3840×2160, 144Hz ‘IPS’)
Acer Predator BFGD (65″ ‘BFGD’ 3840×2160, 120Hz)
Acer X35 (35″ 3440×1440, 200Hz VA?)
AOC AG273UG (27″ UHD, 144Hz ‘IPS’)
AOC AG353UCQ (35″, 3440×1440, 200Hz VA)
ASUS PG27UQ (27″ 3840×2160, 144Hz ‘IPS’)
ASUS PG35VQ (35″ 3440×1440, 200Hz VA?)
ASUS PG65 (65″ ‘BFGD’ 3840×2160, 120Hz)
HP BFGD (65″ ‘BFGD’ 3840×2160, 120Hz)

I personally would like to see a few in the 39-43 inch range

#10
Posted 01/27/2018 08:00 PM   
Nvidia's new V3 glasses for large format displays. BFG edition = Big Fu***$g Glasses [img]http://www.atomicmall.com/cpic/x/36249/new-extra-large-vintage-men-women-square-classic-black-thick-frame-sunglasses_247.jpg[/img]
Nvidia's new V3 glasses for large format displays.

BFG edition = Big Fu***$g Glasses

Image

#11
Posted 01/30/2018 06:43 PM   
[quote="D-Man11"]Nvidia's new V3 glasses for large format displays. BFG edition = Big Fu***$g Glasses [img]http://www.atomicmall.com/cpic/x/36249/new-extra-large-vintage-men-women-square-classic-black-thick-frame-sunglasses_247.jpg[/img][/quote] +1 :D
D-Man11 said:Nvidia's new V3 glasses for large format displays.

BFG edition = Big Fu***$g Glasses

Image


+1 :D

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#12
Posted 01/30/2018 06:59 PM   
The ASUS PG27UQ (27″ 3840×2160, 144Hz ‘IPS’) has been spotted in a listing and as expected, it's not cheap. But $3000.000 WTF! (€2556.50) https://www.fudzilla.com/news/pc-hardware/46243-g-sync-hdr-monitors-should-arrive-in-next-few-weeks So expect to get a second mortgage for their 65 inch monitor :P
The ASUS PG27UQ (27″ 3840×2160, 144Hz ‘IPS’) has been spotted in a listing and as expected, it's not cheap.

But $3000.000 WTF!
(€2556.50)

https://www.fudzilla.com/news/pc-hardware/46243-g-sync-hdr-monitors-should-arrive-in-next-few-weeks


So expect to get a second mortgage for their 65 inch monitor :P

#13
Posted 05/10/2018 01:07 PM   
yes, a typical gamer can easily afford a 20000$(or more?) monitor.
yes, a typical gamer can easily afford a 20000$(or more?) monitor.

#14
Posted 05/10/2018 01:29 PM   
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