Laptop + 3D vision + external display? Is it possible?
Well, can I use this setup? I have a XPS M1710 and Im planning on buying the new Acer H560 3D projector to use with it? I know there are regular GeForce Nvidia drivers available for laptop conversion over at [url="http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/"]http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/[/url], and I used to have regular 3D driver for it with a 3DHead mounted display before I got my IZ3D monitor. Now, would this be possible with the 3D Vision?
Well, can I use this setup? I have a XPS M1710 and Im planning on buying the new Acer H560 3D projector to use with it? I know there are regular GeForce Nvidia drivers available for laptop conversion over at http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/, and I used to have regular 3D driver for it with a 3DHead mounted display before I got my IZ3D monitor. Now, would this be possible with the 3D Vision?
[quote name='Bloody' post='972668' date='Dec 30 2009, 04:38 PM']It is possible to do it with laptop, but not with the M1710, because it uses GeForce 7xxx series video card that does not support 3D Vision...[/quote]
Is it possible with a GT 240m card? GT 240 is not listed among supported cards in nvidias list. Is there a workaround?
[quote name='Bloody' post='972668' date='Dec 30 2009, 04:38 PM']It is possible to do it with laptop, but not with the M1710, because it uses GeForce 7xxx series video card that does not support 3D Vision...
Is it possible with a GT 240m card? GT 240 is not listed among supported cards in nvidias list. Is there a workaround?
XPS M1710, 2Ghz, 1Gb RAM, Go 7900 GS.
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Is it possible with a GT 240m card? GT 240 is not listed among supported cards in nvidias list. Is there a workaround?
Is it possible with a GT 240m card? GT 240 is not listed among supported cards in nvidias list. Is there a workaround?
XPS M1710, 2Ghz, 1Gb RAM, Go 7900 GS.