3D Vision ver. 1 glasses and lightboost
Will the first gen glasses work with lightboost monitors and be able to take advantage of the brightness increase?
Will the first gen glasses work with lightboost monitors and be able to take advantage of the brightness increase?

#1
Posted 10/06/2013 05:15 PM   
[quote="Bronte"]Will the first gen glasses work with lightboost monitors and be able to take advantage of the brightness increase?[/quote] Yes, lightboost is a monitor feature. Im using version 1 glasses with a lightboost monitor.
Bronte said:Will the first gen glasses work with lightboost monitors and be able to take advantage of the brightness increase?


Yes, lightboost is a monitor feature. Im using version 1 glasses with a lightboost monitor.

#2
Posted 10/06/2013 05:20 PM   
Does that go for the first gen emitter as well?
Does that go for the first gen emitter as well?

#3
Posted 10/06/2013 05:23 PM   
Works for me. Im using benq xl2411t lightboost screen which doesnt have built in emitter, again with the first gen glasses and emitter.
Works for me. Im using benq xl2411t lightboost screen which doesnt have built in emitter, again with the first gen glasses and emitter.

#4
Posted 10/06/2013 05:26 PM   
Yep. I'm using a Lightboost ASUS VG278HE monitor with the old glasses and emitter. Works just fine.
Yep. I'm using a Lightboost ASUS VG278HE monitor with the old glasses and emitter. Works just fine.

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#5
Posted 10/08/2013 12:24 PM   
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