Hi guys, I'm trying to do an EDID overide, As my benq mp626 projector isnt 3d vision certified. So I bought an acer x110p which I was told it was certified. But I'm having the same problem with this, I've got an Acer X1261P and an Acer H5360 INF file. But I dont know where to put them so that my pc can update the monitor driver.
Hi guys, I'm trying to do an EDID overide, As my benq mp626 projector isnt 3d vision certified. So I bought an acer x110p which I was told it was certified. But I'm having the same problem with this, I've got an Acer X1261P and an Acer H5360 INF file. But I dont know where to put them so that my pc can update the monitor driver.
[quote="seanbmw"] So I bought an acer x110p which [b]I was told[/b] it was certified. [/quote]
[url]http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-displays.html[/url]
The X110P is not on the certified list, who told you it was? A projector that says it is "3D ready" only implies that it can play stereoscopic frame sequential material from a PC.
A 3D Vision supported display will not enable without a 3D Vision kit. So even if it was supported, you'd have to have a Nvidia emitter connected to enable it.
The X110P is not on the certified list, who told you it was? A projector that says it is "3D ready" only implies that it can play stereoscopic frame sequential material from a PC.
A 3D Vision supported display will not enable without a 3D Vision kit. So even if it was supported, you'd have to have a Nvidia emitter connected to enable it.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-displays.html
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A 3D Vision supported display will not enable without a 3D Vision kit. So even if it was supported, you'd have to have a Nvidia emitter connected to enable it.