All of the pictures of 3D Vision Surround that I have seen show three parallel monitors. Can the two side monitors be positioned at a 45 degree angle to the center monitor? I'm considering this for use with iRacing which already provides bezel management. Thanks.
All of the pictures of 3D Vision Surround that I have seen show three parallel monitors. Can the two side monitors be positioned at a 45 degree angle to the center monitor? I'm considering this for use with iRacing which already provides bezel management. Thanks.
I'm sure you can position the side monitors anyway you like. However there will still be some distortion on the side I bet. Also, Nvidia is providing bezel management with the driver.
I'm sure you can position the side monitors anyway you like. However there will still be some distortion on the side I bet. Also, Nvidia is providing bezel management with the driver.
[quote name='fastplanner' post='1028504' date='Mar 27 2010, 06:45 PM']All of the pictures of 3D Vision Surround that I have seen show three parallel monitors. Can the two side monitors be positioned at a 45 degree angle to the center monitor? I'm considering this for use with iRacing which already provides bezel management. Thanks.[/quote]
Just read an article that says it causes issues with 3d if you try to angle in the outside displays. With monitors it would be easy to experiment. With projectors, not so much.
[quote name='fastplanner' post='1028504' date='Mar 27 2010, 06:45 PM']All of the pictures of 3D Vision Surround that I have seen show three parallel monitors. Can the two side monitors be positioned at a 45 degree angle to the center monitor? I'm considering this for use with iRacing which already provides bezel management. Thanks.
Just read an article that says it causes issues with 3d if you try to angle in the outside displays. With monitors it would be easy to experiment. With projectors, not so much.
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Just read an article that says it causes issues with 3d if you try to angle in the outside displays. With monitors it would be easy to experiment. With projectors, not so much.
Just read an article that says it causes issues with 3d if you try to angle in the outside displays. With monitors it would be easy to experiment. With projectors, not so much.