DisplayPort to Dual-link DVI adapter for 3D Vision Poll Please comment here if you would be interest
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Hello all. We are exploring customer interest in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI adapter that is certified for use with NVIDIA's 3D Vision kit. Currently, in order to use the NVIDIA 3D Vision kit with a 3D Vision certified PC monitor, you need to connect the monitor to the graphics card native DVI port using a dual-link DVI adapter. This poses a problem for laptop users as most newer mid to high end laptops ship with a DisplayPort connector and therefore you can not use an external 3D Vision certified monitor with these laptops. Please comment here and answer the following questions:
1) Interested in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link adapter (yes/no)
2) Are you interested mainly for 3D movies/3D games/3D photos?
3) Which laptop make and model do you own?
4) Which NVIDIA GPU is in your laptop?
Hello all. We are exploring customer interest in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI adapter that is certified for use with NVIDIA's 3D Vision kit. Currently, in order to use the NVIDIA 3D Vision kit with a 3D Vision certified PC monitor, you need to connect the monitor to the graphics card native DVI port using a dual-link DVI adapter. This poses a problem for laptop users as most newer mid to high end laptops ship with a DisplayPort connector and therefore you can not use an external 3D Vision certified monitor with these laptops. Please comment here and answer the following questions:
1) Interested in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link adapter (yes/no)
2) Are you interested mainly for 3D movies/3D games/3D photos?
3) Which laptop make and model do you own?
4) Which NVIDIA GPU is in your laptop?
Thank you all for your time.
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I am definitely interested. Although I don't have a laptop but i have quadro 4000 graphics card which has two DisplayPorts and just one dual link to dvi adaptor. I am unable to connect more than one 3D display. I am interested not only for 3D Movies/games/photos but also for professional applications (which uses quad buffered stereo).
I am definitely interested. Although I don't have a laptop but i have quadro 4000 graphics card which has two DisplayPorts and just one dual link to dvi adaptor. I am unable to connect more than one 3D display. I am interested not only for 3D Movies/games/photos but also for professional applications (which uses quad buffered stereo).
[quote name='ManuelG' date='02 February 2011 - 12:25 PM' timestamp='1296667507' post='1187798']
Hello all. We are exploring customer interest in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI adapter that is certified for use with NVIDIA's 3D Vision kit. Currently, in order to use the NVIDIA 3D Vision kit with a 3D Vision certified PC monitor, you need to connect the monitor to the graphics card native DVI port using a dual-link DVI adapter. This poses a problem for laptop users as most newer mid to high end laptops ship with a DisplayPort connector and therefore you can not use an external 3D Vision certified monitor with these laptops. Please comment here and answer the following questions:
1) Interested in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link adapter (yes/no)
2) Are you interested mainly for 3D movies/3D games/3D photos?
3) Which laptop make and model do you own?
4) Which NVIDIA GPU is in your laptop?
Thank you all for your time.
[/quote]
Hi ManuelG...
1. YES
2. 3D Movies & 3D Games
3. Dell XPS 15
4. GeForce GT 420M 1GB
[quote name='ManuelG' date='02 February 2011 - 12:25 PM' timestamp='1296667507' post='1187798']
Hello all. We are exploring customer interest in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI adapter that is certified for use with NVIDIA's 3D Vision kit. Currently, in order to use the NVIDIA 3D Vision kit with a 3D Vision certified PC monitor, you need to connect the monitor to the graphics card native DVI port using a dual-link DVI adapter. This poses a problem for laptop users as most newer mid to high end laptops ship with a DisplayPort connector and therefore you can not use an external 3D Vision certified monitor with these laptops. Please comment here and answer the following questions:
1) Interested in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link adapter (yes/no)
2) Are you interested mainly for 3D movies/3D games/3D photos?
[quote name='ManuelG' date='02 February 2011 - 11:25 AM' timestamp='1296667507' post='1187798']
Hello all. We are exploring customer interest in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI adapter that is certified for use with NVIDIA's 3D Vision kit. Currently, in order to use the NVIDIA 3D Vision kit with a 3D Vision certified PC monitor, you need to connect the monitor to the graphics card native DVI port using a dual-link DVI adapter. This poses a problem for laptop users as most newer mid to high end laptops ship with a DisplayPort connector and therefore you can not use an external 3D Vision certified monitor with these laptops. Please comment here and answer the following questions:
1) Interested in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link adapter (yes/no)
2) Are you interested mainly for 3D movies/3D games/3D photos?
3) Which laptop make and model do you own?
4) Which NVIDIA GPU is in your laptop?
Thank you all for your time.
[/quote]
I'm down. XPS 15 Nvidia 435M 2GB. Need it for my monitor.
Luis
[quote name='ManuelG' date='02 February 2011 - 11:25 AM' timestamp='1296667507' post='1187798']
Hello all. We are exploring customer interest in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI adapter that is certified for use with NVIDIA's 3D Vision kit. Currently, in order to use the NVIDIA 3D Vision kit with a 3D Vision certified PC monitor, you need to connect the monitor to the graphics card native DVI port using a dual-link DVI adapter. This poses a problem for laptop users as most newer mid to high end laptops ship with a DisplayPort connector and therefore you can not use an external 3D Vision certified monitor with these laptops. Please comment here and answer the following questions:
1) Interested in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link adapter (yes/no)
2) Are you interested mainly for 3D movies/3D games/3D photos?
3) Which laptop make and model do you own?
4) Which NVIDIA GPU is in your laptop?
Thank you all for your time.
I'm down. XPS 15 Nvidia 435M 2GB. Need it for my monitor.
[quote name='tai1spin' date='18 February 2011 - 11:01 PM' timestamp='1298091716' post='1195751']
I'm down. XPS 15 Nvidia 435M 2GB. Need it for my monitor.
Luis
[/quote]
Manuel I'm very interested in using my laptop for both gaming and 3d movies. It's got a decent 435M with 2GB. What will be difference between the Display port to Dual DVI adapter being sold on Nvidia's site?
[quote name='tai1spin' date='18 February 2011 - 11:01 PM' timestamp='1298091716' post='1195751']
I'm down. XPS 15 Nvidia 435M 2GB. Need it for my monitor.
Luis
Manuel I'm very interested in using my laptop for both gaming and 3d movies. It's got a decent 435M with 2GB. What will be difference between the Display port to Dual DVI adapter being sold on Nvidia's site?
1) Interested in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link adapter - Yes
2) Interested in 3D scientific visualisation, 3D movies too
3) Waiting on a dell XPS 17 l702x, 1080p display - not the 3D display
4) 3GB GT 555M
Can any Nvidians clarify whether the new crop of laptops with Intel-sandybridge-IPG plus Nvidia-discrete-with-Optimus are capable of 120Hz 3D output.
In order to allow switching, Optimus motherboards route the discrete graphics output through the integrated graphics output, but what is that capable of?
For example, the new XPS 17 is advertised as fully 3D capable but, with Optimus-via-SB in the mix, does that go up to 120HZ 1080p output to an external monitor?
If this proposed adaptor does the job then, yes, I'm in.
1) Interested in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link adapter - Yes
2) Interested in 3D scientific visualisation, 3D movies too
3) Waiting on a dell XPS 17 l702x, 1080p display - not the 3D display
4) 3GB GT 555M
Can any Nvidians clarify whether the new crop of laptops with Intel-sandybridge-IPG plus Nvidia-discrete-with-Optimus are capable of 120Hz 3D output.
In order to allow switching, Optimus motherboards route the discrete graphics output through the integrated graphics output, but what is that capable of?
For example, the new XPS 17 is advertised as fully 3D capable but, with Optimus-via-SB in the mix, does that go up to 120HZ 1080p output to an external monitor?
If this proposed adaptor does the job then, yes, I'm in.
1) Interested in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link adapter - [b][u]Yes![/u][/b]
2) Interested in 3D visualisation
3) Dell Precision M6400 (four laptops)
4) NVIDIA Quadro FX 3700M
1) Interested in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link adapter - [b]definitely yes[/b]
2) Interested in 3D visualisation
3) Dell Precision M6400
4) NVIDIA Quadro FX 3700M
1) Interested in DisplayPort to DVI-D adapter/cable and 3D Vision support for DisplayPort (cable) all together.
2) Interested in just about anything 3D.
3) Dell Precision M6500
4) Nvidia FX 2800M
Hello
1) [b]YES![/b]
2) All kind of 3D (mostly games)
3) HP EliteBook 8540w with a docking station that has DVI-Ports but those apparently don't work, however (I assume they're only single-linked...). I am very disappointed.
4) Nvidia Quadro FX 1800M
3) HP EliteBook 8540w with a docking station that has DVI-Ports but those apparently don't work, however (I assume they're only single-linked...). I am very disappointed.
[quote name='ManuelG' date='02 February 2011 - 05:25 PM' timestamp='1296667507' post='1187798']
Hello all. We are exploring customer interest in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI adapter that is certified for use with NVIDIA's 3D Vision kit. Currently, in order to use the NVIDIA 3D Vision kit with a 3D Vision certified PC monitor, you need to connect the monitor to the graphics card native DVI port using a dual-link DVI adapter. This poses a problem for laptop users as most newer mid to high end laptops ship with a DisplayPort connector and therefore you can not use an external 3D Vision certified monitor with these laptops. Please comment here and answer the following questions:
1) Interested in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link adapter (yes/no)
2) Are you interested mainly for 3D movies/3D games/3D photos?
3) Which laptop make and model do you own?
4) Which NVIDIA GPU is in your laptop?
Thank you all for your time.
[/quote]
Hi,
1. Yes interested in the[u][b] Mini[/b][/u] Display port to DVI-Dual Link Adapter and also an HDMI 1.4a to DVI-dual link adapter to output to external 24" or 27" 3D Monitor
2. I will be using this for all types of 3D apps, including movies, videos, design and photos; and a few games
3 This will be used on the new Dell XPS 17 L702x FHD 3D Laptop 1900x1080 120hz 3D Screen with Second Gen Intel i7 2720QM processor (Sandy-Bridge) and 12gb Ram and SSD Drive. (This Laptop only has HDMI 1.4 connection and[u][b] Mini Display Port[/b][/u] connection - NO DVI-Dual Link, Normal Display port or VGA)
[quote name='ManuelG' date='02 February 2011 - 05:25 PM' timestamp='1296667507' post='1187798']
Hello all. We are exploring customer interest in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI adapter that is certified for use with NVIDIA's 3D Vision kit. Currently, in order to use the NVIDIA 3D Vision kit with a 3D Vision certified PC monitor, you need to connect the monitor to the graphics card native DVI port using a dual-link DVI adapter. This poses a problem for laptop users as most newer mid to high end laptops ship with a DisplayPort connector and therefore you can not use an external 3D Vision certified monitor with these laptops. Please comment here and answer the following questions:
1) Interested in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link adapter (yes/no)
2) Are you interested mainly for 3D movies/3D games/3D photos?
3) Which laptop make and model do you own?
4) Which NVIDIA GPU is in your laptop?
Thank you all for your time.
Hi,
1. Yes interested in the Mini Display port to DVI-Dual Link Adapter and also an HDMI 1.4a to DVI-dual link adapter to output to external 24" or 27" 3D Monitor
2. I will be using this for all types of 3D apps, including movies, videos, design and photos; and a few games
3 This will be used on the new Dell XPS 17 L702x FHD 3D Laptop 1900x1080 120hz 3D Screen with Second Gen Intel i7 2720QM processor (Sandy-Bridge) and 12gb Ram and SSD Drive. (This Laptop only has HDMI 1.4 connection and Mini Display Port connection - NO DVI-Dual Link, Normal Display port or VGA)
1) Interested in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link adapter (yes/no)
Yes
2) Are you interested mainly for 3D movies/3D games/3D photos?
OpenGL 3D rendering
3) Which laptop make and model do you own?
Various models of Dell Precision
4) Which NVIDIA GPU is in your laptop?
Various kinds of Quadro mobile cards.
We tried Accell DisplayPort to D-DVI adapter and got no luck. Can't make the alienware monitor go to 120Hz.
The best thing we want is a laptop with 120Hz monitor (decent resolution) and quadro card and build in IR transmitter. Guess our voice is too small to be heard by those big companies.
1) Interested in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link adapter (yes/no)
Yes
2) Are you interested mainly for 3D movies/3D games/3D photos?
OpenGL 3D rendering
3) Which laptop make and model do you own?
Various models of Dell Precision
4) Which NVIDIA GPU is in your laptop?
Various kinds of Quadro mobile cards.
We tried Accell DisplayPort to D-DVI adapter and got no luck. Can't make the alienware monitor go to 120Hz.
The best thing we want is a laptop with 120Hz monitor (decent resolution) and quadro card and build in IR transmitter. Guess our voice is too small to be heard by those big companies.
1) Interested in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link adapter (yes/no)
2) Are you interested mainly for 3D movies/3D games/3D photos?
3) Which laptop make and model do you own?
4) Which NVIDIA GPU is in your laptop?
Thank you all for your time.
1) Interested in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link adapter (yes/no)
2) Are you interested mainly for 3D movies/3D games/3D photos?
3) Which laptop make and model do you own?
4) Which NVIDIA GPU is in your laptop?
Thank you all for your time.
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Hello all. We are exploring customer interest in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI adapter that is certified for use with NVIDIA's 3D Vision kit. Currently, in order to use the NVIDIA 3D Vision kit with a 3D Vision certified PC monitor, you need to connect the monitor to the graphics card native DVI port using a dual-link DVI adapter. This poses a problem for laptop users as most newer mid to high end laptops ship with a DisplayPort connector and therefore you can not use an external 3D Vision certified monitor with these laptops. Please comment here and answer the following questions:
1) Interested in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link adapter (yes/no)
2) Are you interested mainly for 3D movies/3D games/3D photos?
3) Which laptop make and model do you own?
4) Which NVIDIA GPU is in your laptop?
Thank you all for your time.
[/quote]
Hi ManuelG...
1. YES
2. 3D Movies & 3D Games
3. Dell XPS 15
4. GeForce GT 420M 1GB
Regards,
-DD
Hello all. We are exploring customer interest in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI adapter that is certified for use with NVIDIA's 3D Vision kit. Currently, in order to use the NVIDIA 3D Vision kit with a 3D Vision certified PC monitor, you need to connect the monitor to the graphics card native DVI port using a dual-link DVI adapter. This poses a problem for laptop users as most newer mid to high end laptops ship with a DisplayPort connector and therefore you can not use an external 3D Vision certified monitor with these laptops. Please comment here and answer the following questions:
1) Interested in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link adapter (yes/no)
2) Are you interested mainly for 3D movies/3D games/3D photos?
3) Which laptop make and model do you own?
4) Which NVIDIA GPU is in your laptop?
Thank you all for your time.
Hi ManuelG...
1. YES
2. 3D Movies & 3D Games
3. Dell XPS 15
4. GeForce GT 420M 1GB
Regards,
-DD
2) 3D movies and 3D games
3) TBD
4) Probably GTX460M
Rgds,
YO
2) 3D movies and 3D games
3) TBD
4) Probably GTX460M
Rgds,
YO
Hello all. We are exploring customer interest in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI adapter that is certified for use with NVIDIA's 3D Vision kit. Currently, in order to use the NVIDIA 3D Vision kit with a 3D Vision certified PC monitor, you need to connect the monitor to the graphics card native DVI port using a dual-link DVI adapter. This poses a problem for laptop users as most newer mid to high end laptops ship with a DisplayPort connector and therefore you can not use an external 3D Vision certified monitor with these laptops. Please comment here and answer the following questions:
1) Interested in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link adapter (yes/no)
2) Are you interested mainly for 3D movies/3D games/3D photos?
3) Which laptop make and model do you own?
4) Which NVIDIA GPU is in your laptop?
Thank you all for your time.
[/quote]
I'm down. XPS 15 Nvidia 435M 2GB. Need it for my monitor.
Luis
Hello all. We are exploring customer interest in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI adapter that is certified for use with NVIDIA's 3D Vision kit. Currently, in order to use the NVIDIA 3D Vision kit with a 3D Vision certified PC monitor, you need to connect the monitor to the graphics card native DVI port using a dual-link DVI adapter. This poses a problem for laptop users as most newer mid to high end laptops ship with a DisplayPort connector and therefore you can not use an external 3D Vision certified monitor with these laptops. Please comment here and answer the following questions:
1) Interested in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link adapter (yes/no)
2) Are you interested mainly for 3D movies/3D games/3D photos?
3) Which laptop make and model do you own?
4) Which NVIDIA GPU is in your laptop?
Thank you all for your time.
I'm down. XPS 15 Nvidia 435M 2GB. Need it for my monitor.
Luis
I'm down. XPS 15 Nvidia 435M 2GB. Need it for my monitor.
Luis
[/quote]
Manuel I'm very interested in using my laptop for both gaming and 3d movies. It's got a decent 435M with 2GB. What will be difference between the Display port to Dual DVI adapter being sold on Nvidia's site?
I'm down. XPS 15 Nvidia 435M 2GB. Need it for my monitor.
Luis
Manuel I'm very interested in using my laptop for both gaming and 3d movies. It's got a decent 435M with 2GB. What will be difference between the Display port to Dual DVI adapter being sold on Nvidia's site?
2) Interested in 3D scientific visualisation, 3D movies too
3) Waiting on a dell XPS 17 l702x, 1080p display - not the 3D display
4) 3GB GT 555M
Can any Nvidians clarify whether the new crop of laptops with Intel-sandybridge-IPG plus Nvidia-discrete-with-Optimus are capable of 120Hz 3D output.
In order to allow switching, Optimus motherboards route the discrete graphics output through the integrated graphics output, but what is that capable of?
For example, the new XPS 17 is advertised as fully 3D capable but, with Optimus-via-SB in the mix, does that go up to 120HZ 1080p output to an external monitor?
If this proposed adaptor does the job then, yes, I'm in.
2) Interested in 3D scientific visualisation, 3D movies too
3) Waiting on a dell XPS 17 l702x, 1080p display - not the 3D display
4) 3GB GT 555M
Can any Nvidians clarify whether the new crop of laptops with Intel-sandybridge-IPG plus Nvidia-discrete-with-Optimus are capable of 120Hz 3D output.
In order to allow switching, Optimus motherboards route the discrete graphics output through the integrated graphics output, but what is that capable of?
For example, the new XPS 17 is advertised as fully 3D capable but, with Optimus-via-SB in the mix, does that go up to 120HZ 1080p output to an external monitor?
If this proposed adaptor does the job then, yes, I'm in.
2) Interested in 3D visualisation
3) Dell Precision M6400 (four laptops)
4) NVIDIA Quadro FX 3700M
2) Interested in 3D visualisation
3) Dell Precision M6400 (four laptops)
4) NVIDIA Quadro FX 3700M
2) Interested in 3D visualisation
3) Dell Precision M6400
4) NVIDIA Quadro FX 3700M
2) Interested in 3D visualisation
3) Dell Precision M6400
4) NVIDIA Quadro FX 3700M
2) Interested in just about anything 3D.
3) Dell Precision M6500
4) Nvidia FX 2800M
2) Interested in just about anything 3D.
3) Dell Precision M6500
4) Nvidia FX 2800M
1) [b]YES![/b]
2) All kind of 3D (mostly games)
3) HP EliteBook 8540w with a docking station that has DVI-Ports but those apparently don't work, however (I assume they're only single-linked...). I am very disappointed.
4) Nvidia Quadro FX 1800M
1) YES!
2) All kind of 3D (mostly games)
3) HP EliteBook 8540w with a docking station that has DVI-Ports but those apparently don't work, however (I assume they're only single-linked...). I am very disappointed.
4) Nvidia Quadro FX 1800M
Hello all. We are exploring customer interest in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI adapter that is certified for use with NVIDIA's 3D Vision kit. Currently, in order to use the NVIDIA 3D Vision kit with a 3D Vision certified PC monitor, you need to connect the monitor to the graphics card native DVI port using a dual-link DVI adapter. This poses a problem for laptop users as most newer mid to high end laptops ship with a DisplayPort connector and therefore you can not use an external 3D Vision certified monitor with these laptops. Please comment here and answer the following questions:
1) Interested in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link adapter (yes/no)
2) Are you interested mainly for 3D movies/3D games/3D photos?
3) Which laptop make and model do you own?
4) Which NVIDIA GPU is in your laptop?
Thank you all for your time.
[/quote]
Hi,
1. Yes interested in the[u][b] Mini[/b][/u] Display port to DVI-Dual Link Adapter and also an HDMI 1.4a to DVI-dual link adapter to output to external 24" or 27" 3D Monitor
2. I will be using this for all types of 3D apps, including movies, videos, design and photos; and a few games
3 This will be used on the new Dell XPS 17 L702x FHD 3D Laptop 1900x1080 120hz 3D Screen with Second Gen Intel i7 2720QM processor (Sandy-Bridge) and 12gb Ram and SSD Drive. (This Laptop only has HDMI 1.4 connection and[u][b] Mini Display Port[/b][/u] connection - NO DVI-Dual Link, Normal Display port or VGA)
4. The Nvidia GPU is the Geforce GT555M with 3gb
Sootie
Hello all. We are exploring customer interest in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI adapter that is certified for use with NVIDIA's 3D Vision kit. Currently, in order to use the NVIDIA 3D Vision kit with a 3D Vision certified PC monitor, you need to connect the monitor to the graphics card native DVI port using a dual-link DVI adapter. This poses a problem for laptop users as most newer mid to high end laptops ship with a DisplayPort connector and therefore you can not use an external 3D Vision certified monitor with these laptops. Please comment here and answer the following questions:
1) Interested in a DisplayPort to Dual-Link adapter (yes/no)
2) Are you interested mainly for 3D movies/3D games/3D photos?
3) Which laptop make and model do you own?
4) Which NVIDIA GPU is in your laptop?
Thank you all for your time.
Hi,
1. Yes interested in the Mini Display port to DVI-Dual Link Adapter and also an HDMI 1.4a to DVI-dual link adapter to output to external 24" or 27" 3D Monitor
2. I will be using this for all types of 3D apps, including movies, videos, design and photos; and a few games
3 This will be used on the new Dell XPS 17 L702x FHD 3D Laptop 1900x1080 120hz 3D Screen with Second Gen Intel i7 2720QM processor (Sandy-Bridge) and 12gb Ram and SSD Drive. (This Laptop only has HDMI 1.4 connection and Mini Display Port connection - NO DVI-Dual Link, Normal Display port or VGA)
4. The Nvidia GPU is the Geforce GT555M with 3gb
Sootie
2) Interested mainly to drive a 30" monitor at 2560*1600
3) Dell XPS15
4) GT 435M
--mark
2) Interested mainly to drive a 30" monitor at 2560*1600
3) Dell XPS15
4) GT 435M
--mark
Yes
2) Are you interested mainly for 3D movies/3D games/3D photos?
OpenGL 3D rendering
3) Which laptop make and model do you own?
Various models of Dell Precision
4) Which NVIDIA GPU is in your laptop?
Various kinds of Quadro mobile cards.
We tried Accell DisplayPort to D-DVI adapter and got no luck. Can't make the alienware monitor go to 120Hz.
The best thing we want is a laptop with 120Hz monitor (decent resolution) and quadro card and build in IR transmitter. Guess our voice is too small to be heard by those big companies.
Yes
2) Are you interested mainly for 3D movies/3D games/3D photos?
OpenGL 3D rendering
3) Which laptop make and model do you own?
Various models of Dell Precision
4) Which NVIDIA GPU is in your laptop?
Various kinds of Quadro mobile cards.
We tried Accell DisplayPort to D-DVI adapter and got no luck. Can't make the alienware monitor go to 120Hz.
The best thing we want is a laptop with 120Hz monitor (decent resolution) and quadro card and build in IR transmitter. Guess our voice is too small to be heard by those big companies.