Any other GeForce 3D Vision-Ready displays devices that's not on the "GeForce 3D Vision-Rea
I have a question about "[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/product_GeForce_3D_VisionKit_us.html"]GeForce 3D Vision-Ready displays devices[/url]" list.
It says:

[b]GeForce 3D Vision-Ready displays devices
Desktop Displays
Samsung® SyncMaster 2233RZ 120 Hz LCD display
ViewSonic® FuHzion™ VX2265wm 120 Hz LCD display
100 Hz and higher analog CRTs
DLP HDTVs
Mitsubishi® 1080p DLP® Home Theater TV: WD-57833, WD-60735, WD-60C8, WD-65735, WD-65736, WD-65C8, WD-65833, WD-65835, WD-73735, WD-73736, WD-73833, WD-73835, WD-73C8, L65-A90
Projectors
DepthQ® HD 3D Projector by LightSpeed Design, Inc. [/b]

But, any other display devices work with GeForce 3D Vision?
I have a question about "GeForce 3D Vision-Ready displays devices" list.

It says:



GeForce 3D Vision-Ready displays devices

Desktop Displays

Samsung® SyncMaster 2233RZ 120 Hz LCD display

ViewSonic® FuHzion™ VX2265wm 120 Hz LCD display

100 Hz and higher analog CRTs

DLP HDTVs

Mitsubishi® 1080p DLP® Home Theater TV: WD-57833, WD-60735, WD-60C8, WD-65735, WD-65736, WD-65C8, WD-65833, WD-65835, WD-73735, WD-73736, WD-73833, WD-73835, WD-73C8, L65-A90

Projectors

DepthQ® HD 3D Projector by LightSpeed Design, Inc.




But, any other display devices work with GeForce 3D Vision?

#1
Posted 03/11/2009 05:23 AM   
[quote name='ajy0903' post='516666' date='Mar 10 2009, 10:23 PM']I have a question about "[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/product_GeForce_3D_VisionKit_us.html"]GeForce 3D Vision-Ready displays devices[/url]" list.
It says:

[b]GeForce 3D Vision-Ready displays devices
Desktop Displays
Samsung® SyncMaster 2233RZ 120 Hz LCD display
ViewSonic® FuHzion™ VX2265wm 120 Hz LCD display
100 Hz and higher analog CRTs
DLP HDTVs
Mitsubishi® 1080p DLP® Home Theater TV: WD-57833, WD-60735, WD-60C8, WD-65735, WD-65736, WD-65C8, WD-65833, WD-65835, WD-73735, WD-73736, WD-73833, WD-73835, WD-73C8, L65-A90
Projectors
DepthQ® HD 3D Projector by LightSpeed Design, Inc. [/b]

But, any other display devices work with GeForce 3D Vision?[/quote]
All Samsung 3d Ready DLP's work as well

I have a HL61A750 3d Ready Dlp and it works well
[quote name='ajy0903' post='516666' date='Mar 10 2009, 10:23 PM']I have a question about "GeForce 3D Vision-Ready displays devices" list.

It says:



GeForce 3D Vision-Ready displays devices

Desktop Displays

Samsung® SyncMaster 2233RZ 120 Hz LCD display

ViewSonic® FuHzion™ VX2265wm 120 Hz LCD display

100 Hz and higher analog CRTs

DLP HDTVs

Mitsubishi® 1080p DLP® Home Theater TV: WD-57833, WD-60735, WD-60C8, WD-65735, WD-65736, WD-65C8, WD-65833, WD-65835, WD-73735, WD-73736, WD-73833, WD-73835, WD-73C8, L65-A90

Projectors

DepthQ® HD 3D Projector by LightSpeed Design, Inc.




But, any other display devices work with GeForce 3D Vision?

All Samsung 3d Ready DLP's work as well



I have a HL61A750 3d Ready Dlp and it works well

#2
Posted 03/11/2009 05:40 PM   
[quote name='3d Gamer Ready' post='516898' date='Mar 11 2009, 10:40 AM']All Samsung 3d Ready DLP's work as well

I have a HL61A750 3d Ready Dlp and it works well[/quote]


Oh, Ok.
How about LCD HDTV?
Will it work also?
If not, I hope nVidia make more compatible 3D Vision drivers that support more Display devices
[quote name='3d Gamer Ready' post='516898' date='Mar 11 2009, 10:40 AM']All Samsung 3d Ready DLP's work as well



I have a HL61A750 3d Ready Dlp and it works well





Oh, Ok.

How about LCD HDTV?

Will it work also?

If not, I hope nVidia make more compatible 3D Vision drivers that support more Display devices

#3
Posted 03/11/2009 07:03 PM   
[quote name='ajy0903' post='516935' date='Mar 11 2009, 01:03 PM']Oh, Ok.
How about LCD HDTV?
Will it work also?
If not, I hope nVidia make more compatible 3D Vision drivers that support more Display devices[/quote]
no other HD LCD T.V.'s are compatible now, but in time in time my friend they will. In the mean time go to Costco buy a Mitsubishi 3D Ready DLP (you have 90 day return period) if you don't like the T.V. then maybe there will be a LCD 3D READY T.V.

BTW Samsung DLP's picture quality is Superior to Mitsubishi because Samsung has a backlit LED instead of a lamp!
[quote name='ajy0903' post='516935' date='Mar 11 2009, 01:03 PM']Oh, Ok.

How about LCD HDTV?

Will it work also?

If not, I hope nVidia make more compatible 3D Vision drivers that support more Display devices

no other HD LCD T.V.'s are compatible now, but in time in time my friend they will. In the mean time go to Costco buy a Mitsubishi 3D Ready DLP (you have 90 day return period) if you don't like the T.V. then maybe there will be a LCD 3D READY T.V.



BTW Samsung DLP's picture quality is Superior to Mitsubishi because Samsung has a backlit LED instead of a lamp!

#4
Posted 03/12/2009 03:08 PM   
[quote name='3d Gamer Ready' post='517312' date='Mar 12 2009, 10:08 AM']no other HD LCD T.V.'s are compatible now, but in time in time my friend they will. In the mean time go to Costco buy a Mitsubishi 3D Ready DLP (you have 90 day return period) if you don't like the T.V. then maybe there will be a LCD 3D READY T.V.

BTW Samsung DLP's picture quality is Superior to Mitsubishi because Samsung has a backlit LED instead of a lamp![/quote]

I'd recommend avoiding lamp based technology, save up for Laser from Mitsubishi, or find a Samsung DLP. You should be able to still get them although I wouldn't wait much longer.

This is one case where there is nothing on the immediate horizon to replace this technology adequately for the price, not just for 3D but for everything else too.

I think going back to bulb would push me over the edge of using another technology. . .
[quote name='3d Gamer Ready' post='517312' date='Mar 12 2009, 10:08 AM']no other HD LCD T.V.'s are compatible now, but in time in time my friend they will. In the mean time go to Costco buy a Mitsubishi 3D Ready DLP (you have 90 day return period) if you don't like the T.V. then maybe there will be a LCD 3D READY T.V.



BTW Samsung DLP's picture quality is Superior to Mitsubishi because Samsung has a backlit LED instead of a lamp!



I'd recommend avoiding lamp based technology, save up for Laser from Mitsubishi, or find a Samsung DLP. You should be able to still get them although I wouldn't wait much longer.



This is one case where there is nothing on the immediate horizon to replace this technology adequately for the price, not just for 3D but for everything else too.



I think going back to bulb would push me over the edge of using another technology. . .

#5
Posted 03/12/2009 04:15 PM   
[quote name='turls' post='517346' date='Mar 12 2009, 09:15 AM']I'd recommend avoiding lamp based technology, save up for Laser from Mitsubishi, or find a Samsung DLP. You should be able to still get them although I wouldn't wait much longer.

This is one case where there is nothing on the immediate horizon to replace this technology adequately for the price, not just for 3D but for everything else too.

I think going back to bulb would push me over the edge of using another technology. . .[/quote]

Just a side note that may be of some use to those looking to purchase a DLP: If I remember correctly from the research I did before purchasing my television (ended up going with plasma due to DLP viewing angles, but that's a different story), the Samsung LED backlight in their higher end DLP models lasts something like 60,000 hours and eliminates the need to bulb replacement and the associated costs. The lifespan of those bulbs is usually a few thousand hours and they are quite expensive to replace.
[quote name='turls' post='517346' date='Mar 12 2009, 09:15 AM']I'd recommend avoiding lamp based technology, save up for Laser from Mitsubishi, or find a Samsung DLP. You should be able to still get them although I wouldn't wait much longer.



This is one case where there is nothing on the immediate horizon to replace this technology adequately for the price, not just for 3D but for everything else too.



I think going back to bulb would push me over the edge of using another technology. . .



Just a side note that may be of some use to those looking to purchase a DLP: If I remember correctly from the research I did before purchasing my television (ended up going with plasma due to DLP viewing angles, but that's a different story), the Samsung LED backlight in their higher end DLP models lasts something like 60,000 hours and eliminates the need to bulb replacement and the associated costs. The lifespan of those bulbs is usually a few thousand hours and they are quite expensive to replace.

#6
Posted 03/12/2009 04:29 PM   
This post I've just put up may be of interest to you guys if you want to use cheap projectors with 3dvision... personally I have AMAZING results with this, using 3x DLP projectors and a TripleHead2Go with GTX280 - it is incredibly immersive!!

There are a ton of cheap projectors you can use with 3dvision, but you'll need this extra bit of hardware to smooth out the 'issues':-

[url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=93328"]http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=93328[/url]
This post I've just put up may be of interest to you guys if you want to use cheap projectors with 3dvision... personally I have AMAZING results with this, using 3x DLP projectors and a TripleHead2Go with GTX280 - it is incredibly immersive!!



There are a ton of cheap projectors you can use with 3dvision, but you'll need this extra bit of hardware to smooth out the 'issues':-



http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=93328

#7
Posted 03/29/2009 11:28 PM   
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