You can but it won't be in 3D. The display needs to be able to accept and display a true120Hz video input (well, above 100). TVs that state they run at 100/120/200/600 etc mostly do not. Check the specs, it'll most likely say 50/60Hz input.
You can but it won't be in 3D. The display needs to be able to accept and display a true120Hz video input (well, above 100). TVs that state they run at 100/120/200/600 etc mostly do not. Check the specs, it'll most likely say 50/60Hz input.
My PC can read & display 3D BLU-RAY on my 120 Hz screen (ACER GD245HQBID). I'm using NVIDIA 3D VISION kit, and Cyberlink POWER DVD 10 ULTRA 3D.
My question :
Can I watch a 3D BLU-RAY, from my PC, [b]on a " non - 3D ready " TV screen[/b] (as a plasma TV for example) ?...
Do I need a particular cable (as HDMI 1.4) ?
Is the frequency of the TV an important point ? (100 Hz, 120 Hz, 600 Hz).
Thank you for your attention & your answers.
3D TV are expensive, so, if I can use and " oldschool " Plasma TV, that'll be cool...
Christophe - From France...
My PC can read & display 3D BLU-RAY on my 120 Hz screen (ACER GD245HQBID). I'm using NVIDIA 3D VISION kit, and Cyberlink POWER DVD 10 ULTRA 3D.
My question :
Can I watch a 3D BLU-RAY, from my PC, on a " non - 3D ready " TV screen (as a plasma TV for example) ?...
Do I need a particular cable (as HDMI 1.4) ?
Is the frequency of the TV an important point ? (100 Hz, 120 Hz, 600 Hz).
Thank you for your attention & your answers.
3D TV are expensive, so, if I can use and " oldschool " Plasma TV, that'll be cool...
Christophe - From France...