Some questions.. Just got 3 of LG's lastest passive DM2350D 3D monitors..
Hello!
Just a few days ago I bought 3x LG DM2350D monitors (thought it would be nice with LED, http://www.lg.com/uk/it-products/monitors/LG-3d-monitor-DM2350D.jsp ). I also bought 2x MSI GeForce N580GTX Lightning XE 3GB because I wanted to make sure that i could run 3D vision surround as smooth as possible in 5760x1080. Unfortunately one of the monitors was scratched in the lower left corner of the panel so I will send that one back for a new one so i haven't had the chance to try out 5760x1080 in passive 3D but i've tried one monitor with the TriDef 3D software and it works quite good. I have only tried Dead Island sofar and i konw that it's not the best support for 3d yet bit still, it looks quite good when I turn on virtual 3d on. The only thing that bothers me is that I need to tilt the monitor a bit backwards, almost like it needs to be in an perfect angle otherwise it looks bad.
So, my question is, I'm looking for the ultimate 3D experience so should I keep theese LG DM2350D monitors or shoud I get active Nvidia 3D glasses and get "real" 3D monotors instead, like Acer GD245HQ?
Thanks, Robert
Edit: Oh, i forgot to say that the LG monitors does not have DVI on the back of them, they have HDMI/DVI? dont really know what that means and a standard RGB input. The MSI gfx cards have 2x dual-link DVI-I, 1x HDMI 1.4a, 1x DisplayPort connector.
Just a few days ago I bought 3x LG DM2350D monitors (thought it would be nice with LED, http://www.lg.com/uk/it-products/monitors/LG-3d-monitor-DM2350D.jsp ). I also bought 2x MSI GeForce N580GTX Lightning XE 3GB because I wanted to make sure that i could run 3D vision surround as smooth as possible in 5760x1080. Unfortunately one of the monitors was scratched in the lower left corner of the panel so I will send that one back for a new one so i haven't had the chance to try out 5760x1080 in passive 3D but i've tried one monitor with the TriDef 3D software and it works quite good. I have only tried Dead Island sofar and i konw that it's not the best support for 3d yet bit still, it looks quite good when I turn on virtual 3d on. The only thing that bothers me is that I need to tilt the monitor a bit backwards, almost like it needs to be in an perfect angle otherwise it looks bad.
So, my question is, I'm looking for the ultimate 3D experience so should I keep theese LG DM2350D monitors or shoud I get active Nvidia 3D glasses and get "real" 3D monotors instead, like Acer GD245HQ?
Thanks, Robert
Edit: Oh, i forgot to say that the LG monitors does not have DVI on the back of them, they have HDMI/DVI? dont really know what that means and a standard RGB input. The MSI gfx cards have 2x dual-link DVI-I, 1x HDMI 1.4a, 1x DisplayPort connector.
don't get Acer GD245HQ, there are upgraded models available that don't have the weird firmware bugs and much improved ghosting (like the planar, etc, check 3dvisionblog)
but yes, passive polarization interlaced displays are VERY sensitive to your height angle
don't get Acer GD245HQ, there are upgraded models available that don't have the weird firmware bugs and much improved ghosting (like the planar, etc, check 3dvisionblog)
but yes, passive polarization interlaced displays are VERY sensitive to your height angle
Just a few days ago I bought 3x LG DM2350D monitors (thought it would be nice with LED, http://www.lg.com/uk/it-products/monitors/LG-3d-monitor-DM2350D.jsp ). I also bought 2x MSI GeForce N580GTX Lightning XE 3GB because I wanted to make sure that i could run 3D vision surround as smooth as possible in 5760x1080. Unfortunately one of the monitors was scratched in the lower left corner of the panel so I will send that one back for a new one so i haven't had the chance to try out 5760x1080 in passive 3D but i've tried one monitor with the TriDef 3D software and it works quite good. I have only tried Dead Island sofar and i konw that it's not the best support for 3d yet bit still, it looks quite good when I turn on virtual 3d on. The only thing that bothers me is that I need to tilt the monitor a bit backwards, almost like it needs to be in an perfect angle otherwise it looks bad.
So, my question is, I'm looking for the ultimate 3D experience so should I keep theese LG DM2350D monitors or shoud I get active Nvidia 3D glasses and get "real" 3D monotors instead, like Acer GD245HQ?
Thanks, Robert
Edit: Oh, i forgot to say that the LG monitors does not have DVI on the back of them, they have HDMI/DVI? dont really know what that means and a standard RGB input. The MSI gfx cards have 2x dual-link DVI-I, 1x HDMI 1.4a, 1x DisplayPort connector.
Just a few days ago I bought 3x LG DM2350D monitors (thought it would be nice with LED, http://www.lg.com/uk/it-products/monitors/LG-3d-monitor-DM2350D.jsp ). I also bought 2x MSI GeForce N580GTX Lightning XE 3GB because I wanted to make sure that i could run 3D vision surround as smooth as possible in 5760x1080. Unfortunately one of the monitors was scratched in the lower left corner of the panel so I will send that one back for a new one so i haven't had the chance to try out 5760x1080 in passive 3D but i've tried one monitor with the TriDef 3D software and it works quite good. I have only tried Dead Island sofar and i konw that it's not the best support for 3d yet bit still, it looks quite good when I turn on virtual 3d on. The only thing that bothers me is that I need to tilt the monitor a bit backwards, almost like it needs to be in an perfect angle otherwise it looks bad.
So, my question is, I'm looking for the ultimate 3D experience so should I keep theese LG DM2350D monitors or shoud I get active Nvidia 3D glasses and get "real" 3D monotors instead, like Acer GD245HQ?
Thanks, Robert
Edit: Oh, i forgot to say that the LG monitors does not have DVI on the back of them, they have HDMI/DVI? dont really know what that means and a standard RGB input. The MSI gfx cards have 2x dual-link DVI-I, 1x HDMI 1.4a, 1x DisplayPort connector.
but yes, passive polarization interlaced displays are VERY sensitive to your height angle
but yes, passive polarization interlaced displays are VERY sensitive to your height angle