3D Vision on 4K TV? TV's with 1080p120?
Hi! I know it's possible to output 1080p at 120Hz over HDMI 2.0 to TV. But question is there such TV's on the market that work in 1080p120? And can they run 3DVision? Maybe it's a stupid question, but i'm new to this things =) I use TV's as monitors more than 5 years and i don't want to go for a smaller size for good 3D.
Hi!
I know it's possible to output 1080p at 120Hz over HDMI 2.0 to TV.
But question is there such TV's on the market that work in 1080p120?
And can they run 3DVision?
Maybe it's a stupid question, but i'm new to this things =)
I use TV's as monitors more than 5 years and i don't want to go for a smaller size for good 3D.

#1
Posted 12/08/2014 11:37 PM   
I tried it on a Seiki 4K TV that according to the guy from Blur Busters is putting out 1920x1080P@120Hzx. http://www.avsforum.com/forum/145-htpc-gaming/1482611-review-seiki-39-4k-display-se39uy04.html#post23783788 The Bandwidth is there, 3940x2160@30Hz has a pixel clock of 262.92 while 1920x1080P@120Hz has a pixel clock of 285.5424. But it wouldn't work unfortunately. I'm not sure if there needs to be some kind of internal demultiplexer for a TV to show 3D. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that we see one soon.
I tried it on a Seiki 4K TV that according to the guy from Blur Busters is putting out 1920x1080P@120Hzx.

http://www.avsforum.com/forum/145-htpc-gaming/1482611-review-seiki-39-4k-display-se39uy04.html#post23783788

The Bandwidth is there, 3940x2160@30Hz has a pixel clock of 262.92 while 1920x1080P@120Hz has a pixel clock of 285.5424.

But it wouldn't work unfortunately. I'm not sure if there needs to be some kind of internal demultiplexer for a TV to show 3D.

I'm keeping my fingers crossed that we see one soon.

#2
Posted 12/09/2014 01:11 AM   
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