Do not buy the asus... at least yet. Acer will be released very soon. Blood on 3dvision-blog.com will be dropping a review soon. Compare the two. The asus has a HIGH defective rate. Many have screen probs(not limited 1 or 2 issues) and emitter issues.
Do not buy the asus... at least yet. Acer will be released very soon. Blood on 3dvision-blog.com will be dropping a review soon. Compare the two. The asus has a HIGH defective rate. Many have screen probs(not limited 1 or 2 issues) and emitter issues.
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[quote name='quisp65' date='06 January 2012 - 01:47 PM' timestamp='1325857651' post='1352369']
These are the ones I know of but haven't been watching closely.
Asus 27 inch vg278h
Acer 27 inch hn274h Bbmiiid part number ET.HH4HE.B04 (only have seen the 3d Vision 1 version being sold in the States)
BenQ 24 inch xl2420t (few for sale on google shopping)(on further inspection some of these for sale look like preorders)
Anyone have any to add?
[/quote]
Dude thanks
I will be buying the benq.
It is cheaper and i anyways wanted an 23-24 inch monitor because an 27 is not so sharp and would be a little bit too big for me.
I hope the computer companies that make these monitors can get them to market and in excellent working order here in the US.
I am wondering if there is a problem with lightboost itself?
Enjoy Nvidia 3D vision alot, I guess I have 3D Vision 1 since I bought monitor last Spring 2011, it works great /biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':biggrin:' /> !
I hope the computer companies that make these monitors can get them to market and in excellent working order here in the US.
I am wondering if there is a problem with lightboost itself?
Enjoy Nvidia 3D vision alot, I guess I have 3D Vision 1 since I bought monitor last Spring 2011, it works great /biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':biggrin:' /> !
[quote name='futureman321' date='23 January 2012 - 07:54 AM' timestamp='1327334045' post='1359519']
I hope the computer companies that make these monitors can get them to market and in excellent working order here in the US.
I am wondering if there is a problem with lightboost itself?
Enjoy Nvidia 3D vision alot, I guess I have 3D Vision 1 since I bought monitor last Spring 2011, it works great /biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':biggrin:' /> !
[/quote]
Lightboost is suppose to dim the backlight in cordination with the glasses. Dimming a backlight up & down 60 times a sec or so I would think would cause lots of stress to it which might account for some of the problems. If this fast up & down dimming is causing probs, I wonder if it is a stressor that could be fixed or is it in the design like FPR lines will always be with passive? Just theorizing about something I really know nothing about. /yes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':yes:' />
[quote name='futureman321' date='23 January 2012 - 07:54 AM' timestamp='1327334045' post='1359519']
I hope the computer companies that make these monitors can get them to market and in excellent working order here in the US.
I am wondering if there is a problem with lightboost itself?
Enjoy Nvidia 3D vision alot, I guess I have 3D Vision 1 since I bought monitor last Spring 2011, it works great /biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':biggrin:' /> !
Lightboost is suppose to dim the backlight in cordination with the glasses. Dimming a backlight up & down 60 times a sec or so I would think would cause lots of stress to it which might account for some of the problems. If this fast up & down dimming is causing probs, I wonder if it is a stressor that could be fixed or is it in the design like FPR lines will always be with passive? Just theorizing about something I really know nothing about. /yes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':yes:' />
[quote name='quisp65' date='23 January 2012 - 06:26 PM' timestamp='1327343172' post='1359591']
Lightboost is suppose to dim the backlight in cordination with the glasses.[/quote]
It is? I thought I read it's just a brighter backlight for 3D mode.
[quote name='fish99' date='23 January 2012 - 10:55 AM' timestamp='1327344935' post='1359605']
It is? I thought I read it's just a brighter backlight for 3D mode.
[/quote]
From my oldtimers memory: (pardon any confabulation)
The backlight dims between each eye shutter so it doesn't have to stay blocked out as long. With normal glasses they are blocked out well over 50%. Having the monitor backlight dim between eye blocks makes it so they can keep each eye open longer thus increasing the light.
[quote name='fish99' date='23 January 2012 - 10:55 AM' timestamp='1327344935' post='1359605']
It is? I thought I read it's just a brighter backlight for 3D mode.
From my oldtimers memory: (pardon any confabulation)
The backlight dims between each eye shutter so it doesn't have to stay blocked out as long. With normal glasses they are blocked out well over 50%. Having the monitor backlight dim between eye blocks makes it so they can keep each eye open longer thus increasing the light.
Can you tell me all monitors there are for 3d vision 2?
I wanted to buy the vg278h but i heard that it has the backlight problem.(Is it fixed yet?)
If not what other monitors are there?
Can you tell me all monitors there are for 3d vision 2?
I wanted to buy the vg278h but i heard that it has the backlight problem.(Is it fixed yet?)
If not what other monitors are there?
Asus 27 inch vg278h
Acer 27 inch hn274h Bbmiiid part number ET.HH4HE.B04 (only have seen the 3d Vision 1 version being sold in the States)
BenQ 24 inch xl2420t (few for sale on google shopping)(on further inspection some of these for sale look like preorders)
Anyone have any to add?
Asus 27 inch vg278h
Acer 27 inch hn274h Bbmiiid part number ET.HH4HE.B04 (only have seen the 3d Vision 1 version being sold in the States)
BenQ 24 inch xl2420t (few for sale on google shopping)(on further inspection some of these for sale look like preorders)
Anyone have any to add?
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I am not sure about an 27 zoll Monitor.(Never had one)
Because since the resolution is only 1920x1080 is the screen still nice/clean/hd ?
I am not sure about an 27 zoll Monitor.(Never had one)
Because since the resolution is only 1920x1080 is the screen still nice/clean/hd ?
These are the ones I know of but haven't been watching closely.
Asus 27 inch vg278h
Acer 27 inch hn274h Bbmiiid part number ET.HH4HE.B04 (only have seen the 3d Vision 1 version being sold in the States)
BenQ 24 inch xl2420t (few for sale on google shopping)(on further inspection some of these for sale look like preorders)
Anyone have any to add?
[/quote]
Dude thanks
I will be buying the benq.
It is cheaper and i anyways wanted an 23-24 inch monitor because an 27 is not so sharp and would be a little bit too big for me.
These are the ones I know of but haven't been watching closely.
Asus 27 inch vg278h
Acer 27 inch hn274h Bbmiiid part number ET.HH4HE.B04 (only have seen the 3d Vision 1 version being sold in the States)
BenQ 24 inch xl2420t (few for sale on google shopping)(on further inspection some of these for sale look like preorders)
Anyone have any to add?
Dude thanks
I will be buying the benq.
It is cheaper and i anyways wanted an 23-24 inch monitor because an 27 is not so sharp and would be a little bit too big for me.
I am wondering if there is a problem with lightboost itself?
Enjoy Nvidia 3D vision alot, I guess I have 3D Vision 1 since I bought monitor last Spring 2011, it works great
I am wondering if there is a problem with lightboost itself?
Enjoy Nvidia 3D vision alot, I guess I have 3D Vision 1 since I bought monitor last Spring 2011, it works great
I hope the computer companies that make these monitors can get them to market and in excellent working order here in the US.
I am wondering if there is a problem with lightboost itself?
Enjoy Nvidia 3D vision alot, I guess I have 3D Vision 1 since I bought monitor last Spring 2011, it works great
[/quote]
Lightboost is suppose to dim the backlight in cordination with the glasses. Dimming a backlight up & down 60 times a sec or so I would think would cause lots of stress to it which might account for some of the problems. If this fast up & down dimming is causing probs, I wonder if it is a stressor that could be fixed or is it in the design like FPR lines will always be with passive? Just theorizing about something I really know nothing about.
I hope the computer companies that make these monitors can get them to market and in excellent working order here in the US.
I am wondering if there is a problem with lightboost itself?
Enjoy Nvidia 3D vision alot, I guess I have 3D Vision 1 since I bought monitor last Spring 2011, it works great
Lightboost is suppose to dim the backlight in cordination with the glasses. Dimming a backlight up & down 60 times a sec or so I would think would cause lots of stress to it which might account for some of the problems. If this fast up & down dimming is causing probs, I wonder if it is a stressor that could be fixed or is it in the design like FPR lines will always be with passive? Just theorizing about something I really know nothing about.
Lightboost is suppose to dim the backlight in cordination with the glasses.[/quote]
It is? I thought I read it's just a brighter backlight for 3D mode.
Lightboost is suppose to dim the backlight in cordination with the glasses.
It is? I thought I read it's just a brighter backlight for 3D mode.
It is? I thought I read it's just a brighter backlight for 3D mode.
[/quote]
From my oldtimers memory: (pardon any confabulation)
The backlight dims between each eye shutter so it doesn't have to stay blocked out as long. With normal glasses they are blocked out well over 50%. Having the monitor backlight dim between eye blocks makes it so they can keep each eye open longer thus increasing the light.
It is? I thought I read it's just a brighter backlight for 3D mode.
From my oldtimers memory: (pardon any confabulation)
The backlight dims between each eye shutter so it doesn't have to stay blocked out as long. With normal glasses they are blocked out well over 50%. Having the monitor backlight dim between eye blocks makes it so they can keep each eye open longer thus increasing the light.