I have seen some people talk about how certain Optimus-enabled laptops cannot work with 3D Vision due to the way the signal is routed through the embedded host graphics (Intel). Does this apply to the Alienware M11xR2 as well? I have updated my video drivers to the latest (270.61) and downloaded the 3DTV Play Authorizer, but whenever I go to run it, I get the following error: "Primary display's adapter does not support 3d Vision". I am using a brand-new Panasonic TC-P55VT30 television as the monitor. I am assuming this is simply because it can only see the Intel graphics from the desktop. I have changed the settings to make the Nvidia card (335M) the default for applications but that has had no effect nor has "Run with Graphics Processor" from the context menu. Is this just they way it is with these older Optimus machines? Any insight would be appreciated.
I have seen some people talk about how certain Optimus-enabled laptops cannot work with 3D Vision due to the way the signal is routed through the embedded host graphics (Intel). Does this apply to the Alienware M11xR2 as well? I have updated my video drivers to the latest (270.61) and downloaded the 3DTV Play Authorizer, but whenever I go to run it, I get the following error: "Primary display's adapter does not support 3d Vision". I am using a brand-new Panasonic TC-P55VT30 television as the monitor. I am assuming this is simply because it can only see the Intel graphics from the desktop. I have changed the settings to make the Nvidia card (335M) the default for applications but that has had no effect nor has "Run with Graphics Processor" from the context menu. Is this just they way it is with these older Optimus machines? Any insight would be appreciated.
-LB
-LB