I was thinking of buying a new 3d tv and i thought i may as well get glasses that are similar to the nvidia vision 2 glasses cos they work well for me. So i am wondering if they are active or passive.
I was thinking of buying a new 3d tv and i thought i may as well get glasses that are similar to the nvidia vision 2 glasses cos they work well for me. So i am wondering if they are active or passive.
I'm playing witcher 2 and I honestly can't tell the difference between active/passive. MY glasses just ran out of power. Could something be wrong with them? Im still seeing 3d just fine with them off. I have a vg278h and the glasses that came with and the first geforce titan.
Also I just found this guide http://www.nvidia.com/content/3dvision/docs/3DVISION_TipsTricks_Dec08_Screen.pdf
it says the resolution needs to be 1680x1050 for 120hz lcds. Is this still the case or is that for the old 3d vision glasses?
I'm playing witcher 2 and I honestly can't tell the difference between active/passive. MY glasses just ran out of power. Could something be wrong with them? Im still seeing 3d just fine with them off. I have a vg278h and the glasses that came with and the first geforce titan.
[quote="igyb"]I'm playing witcher 2 and I honestly can't tell the difference between active/passive. MY glasses just ran out of power. Could something be wrong with them? Im still seeing 3d just fine with them off. I have a vg278h and the glasses that came with and the first geforce titan.
Also I just found this guide http://www.nvidia.com/content/3dvision/docs/3DVISION_TipsTricks_Dec08_Screen.pdf
it says the resolution needs to be 1680x1050 for 120hz lcds. Is this still the case or is that for the old 3d vision glasses?[/quote]
Probably old. The original 3D Vision monitors all started at 1680X1050.
Don't understand how they can be off and you're still seeing 3D. It's just impossible the way it works. The monitor alternates between the left and right frame, and if the glasses aren't blocking in sync with it, you'd have double vision of the image.
igyb said:I'm playing witcher 2 and I honestly can't tell the difference between active/passive. MY glasses just ran out of power. Could something be wrong with them? Im still seeing 3d just fine with them off. I have a vg278h and the glasses that came with and the first geforce titan.
it says the resolution needs to be 1680x1050 for 120hz lcds. Is this still the case or is that for the old 3d vision glasses?
Probably old. The original 3D Vision monitors all started at 1680X1050.
Don't understand how they can be off and you're still seeing 3D. It's just impossible the way it works. The monitor alternates between the left and right frame, and if the glasses aren't blocking in sync with it, you'd have double vision of the image.
Active is the best. I have a 144 monitor and a 32" LG passive. I just use a mod monitor.inf that tells Nvidia its a passive Acer monitor. Works flawless.
Active is the best. I have a 144 monitor and a 32" LG passive. I just use a mod monitor.inf that tells Nvidia its a passive Acer monitor. Works flawless.
OS: Win 8 CPU: I7 4770k 3.5GZ GPU: GTX 780ti
i7-3970X, DeepCool CAPTAIN 120, 32GB Crucial Ballistix Tactical Tracer, ASUS RAMPAGE4 Formula, VG278H(3x27")+3D Vision2, MSI GTX 1080, OCZ ZX1250W, 256GB Vertex4(2x), Seagate 3TB(6x), Antec LanBoyAir, Logitech G510, G600, Z560THX, T.Flight Hotas, PZ35, Sennheiser PC163D, TrackIR5
Also I just found this guide http://www.nvidia.com/content/3dvision/docs/3DVISION_TipsTricks_Dec08_Screen.pdf
it says the resolution needs to be 1680x1050 for 120hz lcds. Is this still the case or is that for the old 3d vision glasses?
Probably old. The original 3D Vision monitors all started at 1680X1050.
Don't understand how they can be off and you're still seeing 3D. It's just impossible the way it works. The monitor alternates between the left and right frame, and if the glasses aren't blocking in sync with it, you'd have double vision of the image.
If the glasses were off, you'd be seeing a double image.