I currently use a BenQ XL2420TX that I like but since I'm so addicted to 3D I wonder why I do not own a 27" instead. I liked the fact the XL2420TX had a built in IR emitter.
All I remember is a few new BenQ models (whatever the size) announced Q3 2013 but none IIRC comes with a built in IR emitter. I still own the emitter from my first 3D Vision kit (and got 3D Vision glasses with the BenQ) but would still prefer not having to expose it with the required USB cable.
There must be a popular model these days? What is it?
I currently use a BenQ XL2420TX that I like but since I'm so addicted to 3D I wonder why I do not own a 27" instead. I liked the fact the XL2420TX had a built in IR emitter.
All I remember is a few new BenQ models (whatever the size) announced Q3 2013 but none IIRC comes with a built in IR emitter. I still own the emitter from my first 3D Vision kit (and got 3D Vision glasses with the BenQ) but would still prefer not having to expose it with the required USB cable.
There must be a popular model these days? What is it?
Might want to hold off a few months for the 27inch Asus ROG Swift if you have the PC rig capable of handling 1440p.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/732687/3d-vision/pg278q-g-sync-will-support-3d-at-1440p-/
Thanks for the link! I posted a comment there.
I tried looking for HR review, I found none and Amazon says Be the first to write a review! Weird as I found out this monitor is pretty old so was expecting reviews.
I tried looking for HR review, I found none and Amazon says Be the first to write a review! Weird as I found out this monitor is pretty old so was expecting reviews.
Pixel inversion artifacts are something to be wary of with the HR.
[url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/566852/asus-vg248qe-vg278he-amp-hr-benq-xl270t-checkerboard-pattern-in-3d-mode-no-fullhd-per-frame-/[/url]
[quote="CeeJayII"]Pixel inversion artifacts are something to be wary of with the HR.
[url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/566852/asus-vg248qe-vg278he-amp-hr-benq-xl270t-checkerboard-pattern-in-3d-mode-no-fullhd-per-frame-/[/url][/quote]
From the list, my XL2420TX should behave the same (in fact they list XL2420T but it's the same panel) and haven't noticed a problem with it, I still enjoy 3D a lot on it.
Thanks for the warning.
From the list, my XL2420TX should behave the same (in fact they list XL2420T but it's the same panel) and haven't noticed a problem with it, I still enjoy 3D a lot on it.
All I remember is a few new BenQ models (whatever the size) announced Q3 2013 but none IIRC comes with a built in IR emitter. I still own the emitter from my first 3D Vision kit (and got 3D Vision glasses with the BenQ) but would still prefer not having to expose it with the required USB cable.
There must be a popular model these days? What is it?
3D Vision must live! NVIDIA, don't let us down!
I will go read a few reviews about it.
3D Vision must live! NVIDIA, don't let us down!
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/732687/3d-vision/pg278q-g-sync-will-support-3d-at-1440p-/
If that's your main concern the Asus model you mentioned is a good monitor.
I tried looking for HR review, I found none and Amazon says Be the first to write a review! Weird as I found out this monitor is pretty old so was expecting reviews.
3D Vision must live! NVIDIA, don't let us down!
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/566852/asus-vg248qe-vg278he-amp-hr-benq-xl270t-checkerboard-pattern-in-3d-mode-no-fullhd-per-frame-/
Gigabyte Gaming 5 Z170X, i7-6700K @ 4.4ghz, Asus GTX 2080 ti Strix OC , 16gb DDR4 Corsair Vengence 2666, LG 60uh8500 and 49ub8500 passive 4K 3D EDID, Dell S2716DG.
From the list, my XL2420TX should behave the same (in fact they list XL2420T but it's the same panel) and haven't noticed a problem with it, I still enjoy 3D a lot on it.
Thanks for the warning.
3D Vision must live! NVIDIA, don't let us down!