Does it?
Hello Every Body ,

I want to know if my monitor works with the 3d vision.... iI have samsung bx2450 ...

Thank you
Hello Every Body ,



I want to know if my monitor works with the 3d vision.... iI have samsung bx2450 ...



Thank you

#1
Posted 08/14/2010 04:01 PM   
Hello Every Body ,

I want to know if my monitor works with the 3d vision.... iI have samsung bx2450 ...

Thank you
Hello Every Body ,



I want to know if my monitor works with the 3d vision.... iI have samsung bx2450 ...



Thank you

#2
Posted 08/14/2010 04:01 PM   
Here you will find info about [url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html"]3D Vision [/url] and what kind of hardware you need.
Screen needs to be 120Hz.
Here you will find info about 3D Vision and what kind of hardware you need.

Screen needs to be 120Hz.

#3
Posted 08/14/2010 04:28 PM   
Here you will find info about [url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html"]3D Vision [/url] and what kind of hardware you need.
Screen needs to be 120Hz.
Here you will find info about 3D Vision and what kind of hardware you need.

Screen needs to be 120Hz.

#4
Posted 08/14/2010 04:28 PM   
[quote name='TechFrog' post='1103677' date='Aug 14 2010, 06:28 PM']Here you will find info about [url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html"]3D Vision [/url] and what kind of hardware you need.
Screen needs to be 120Hz.[/quote]
If you want to write a very simple and short description for hardware compatibility : forget about the number of Hertz.
The screen does not need to be 120Hz : it needs to be in the official supported list that about it for the short answer.
If it isn't in the list it isn't supported. and make sure you read the complete list with all the little remarks and asterisks, they are important.
[quote name='TechFrog' post='1103677' date='Aug 14 2010, 06:28 PM']Here you will find info about 3D Vision and what kind of hardware you need.

Screen needs to be 120Hz.

If you want to write a very simple and short description for hardware compatibility : forget about the number of Hertz.

The screen does not need to be 120Hz : it needs to be in the official supported list that about it for the short answer.

If it isn't in the list it isn't supported. and make sure you read the complete list with all the little remarks and asterisks, they are important.

Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter

#5
Posted 08/14/2010 05:01 PM   
[quote name='TechFrog' post='1103677' date='Aug 14 2010, 06:28 PM']Here you will find info about [url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html"]3D Vision [/url] and what kind of hardware you need.
Screen needs to be 120Hz.[/quote]
If you want to write a very simple and short description for hardware compatibility : forget about the number of Hertz.
The screen does not need to be 120Hz : it needs to be in the official supported list that about it for the short answer.
If it isn't in the list it isn't supported. and make sure you read the complete list with all the little remarks and asterisks, they are important.
[quote name='TechFrog' post='1103677' date='Aug 14 2010, 06:28 PM']Here you will find info about 3D Vision and what kind of hardware you need.

Screen needs to be 120Hz.

If you want to write a very simple and short description for hardware compatibility : forget about the number of Hertz.

The screen does not need to be 120Hz : it needs to be in the official supported list that about it for the short answer.

If it isn't in the list it isn't supported. and make sure you read the complete list with all the little remarks and asterisks, they are important.

Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter

#6
Posted 08/14/2010 05:01 PM   
Does it really matter if we just give him a link and/or adds the need for a 120hz?
Anyways, all the monitors in the "supported-list" are 120Hz, so what are you suggesting? To use a 60Hz or 75Hz?
If you really wanna enjoy 3D Vision and at the same time stick to your 60Hz screen, there are only 3 words describing it; waste of money.
Does it really matter if we just give him a link and/or adds the need for a 120hz?

Anyways, all the monitors in the "supported-list" are 120Hz, so what are you suggesting? To use a 60Hz or 75Hz?

If you really wanna enjoy 3D Vision and at the same time stick to your 60Hz screen, there are only 3 words describing it; waste of money.

#7
Posted 08/14/2010 05:23 PM   
Does it really matter if we just give him a link and/or adds the need for a 120hz?
Anyways, all the monitors in the "supported-list" are 120Hz, so what are you suggesting? To use a 60Hz or 75Hz?
If you really wanna enjoy 3D Vision and at the same time stick to your 60Hz screen, there are only 3 words describing it; waste of money.
Does it really matter if we just give him a link and/or adds the need for a 120hz?

Anyways, all the monitors in the "supported-list" are 120Hz, so what are you suggesting? To use a 60Hz or 75Hz?

If you really wanna enjoy 3D Vision and at the same time stick to your 60Hz screen, there are only 3 words describing it; waste of money.

#8
Posted 08/14/2010 05:23 PM   
There are a hundred or more models of TVs that are 120Hz and that are not 3D vision compatible. And this is no marketing trick, these displays are 120Hz display (or more) and rightfully claim their properties.

If you want to give a simple explanation that helps the guy who knows nothing about the tech : do not speak about the number of Hz.
There are a hundred or more models of TVs that are 120Hz and that are not 3D vision compatible. And this is no marketing trick, these displays are 120Hz display (or more) and rightfully claim their properties.



If you want to give a simple explanation that helps the guy who knows nothing about the tech : do not speak about the number of Hz.

Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter

#9
Posted 08/14/2010 05:34 PM   
There are a hundred or more models of TVs that are 120Hz and that are not 3D vision compatible. And this is no marketing trick, these displays are 120Hz display (or more) and rightfully claim their properties.

If you want to give a simple explanation that helps the guy who knows nothing about the tech : do not speak about the number of Hz.
There are a hundred or more models of TVs that are 120Hz and that are not 3D vision compatible. And this is no marketing trick, these displays are 120Hz display (or more) and rightfully claim their properties.



If you want to give a simple explanation that helps the guy who knows nothing about the tech : do not speak about the number of Hz.

Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter

#10
Posted 08/14/2010 05:34 PM   
Is there anyone more who thinks the 3d-business today is totally f****d up?!!

This is how simple it should be: Buy a 3d-tv of choice matching your price/image quality etc. Then buy stereodriver license and/or a stereoplayer if not included in the tv-package and then play games and movies.
Instead there are numerous of "worthless" 3d-tv's because of lack of either softwaresupport or media and even both. Some sets are sold with movieexclusives which can not be seen on others (can of course be cracked but wtf...). The official 3d-ready sign on products needs to be removed entirely and instead a description of what's needed (hardware, softs, ect) for a proper s-3d experience.
For instance: Nvidiastereo works only on approved 3d-displays (unless hacking edid which might come out with unexpected results). Some of these displays works with other solutions, some not, some only with a few.
So when someone hears about playing games on pc using a 3d-tv, buy one he might end up with: "you need to buy an nvidiacard", "sorry, your tv is not on the supported list", "sorry, if you want to play this bluray you need a panasonic" etc etc... Read the second line in this posts again and see how it whould be.
3d has already been tested by all the old-school gamers who are out there. The funny thing is that most of them have a way better image than the majority of 3d-products available. Total failure and stupidity caused by greed. I'm awaiting the moment when manufacturers agrees of some standards that unite instead of divide. I'm worried but i hope 3d survives that long.
Is there anyone more who thinks the 3d-business today is totally f****d up?!!



This is how simple it should be: Buy a 3d-tv of choice matching your price/image quality etc. Then buy stereodriver license and/or a stereoplayer if not included in the tv-package and then play games and movies.

Instead there are numerous of "worthless" 3d-tv's because of lack of either softwaresupport or media and even both. Some sets are sold with movieexclusives which can not be seen on others (can of course be cracked but wtf...). The official 3d-ready sign on products needs to be removed entirely and instead a description of what's needed (hardware, softs, ect) for a proper s-3d experience.

For instance: Nvidiastereo works only on approved 3d-displays (unless hacking edid which might come out with unexpected results). Some of these displays works with other solutions, some not, some only with a few.

So when someone hears about playing games on pc using a 3d-tv, buy one he might end up with: "you need to buy an nvidiacard", "sorry, your tv is not on the supported list", "sorry, if you want to play this bluray you need a panasonic" etc etc... Read the second line in this posts again and see how it whould be.

3d has already been tested by all the old-school gamers who are out there. The funny thing is that most of them have a way better image than the majority of 3d-products available. Total failure and stupidity caused by greed. I'm awaiting the moment when manufacturers agrees of some standards that unite instead of divide. I'm worried but i hope 3d survives that long.

Image

Mb: Asus P5W DH Deluxe

Cpu: C2D E6600

Gb: Nvidia 7900GT + 8800GTX

3D:100" passive projector polarized setup + 22" IZ3D

Stereodrivers: Iz3d & Tridef ignition and nvidia old school.

#11
Posted 08/14/2010 06:50 PM   
Is there anyone more who thinks the 3d-business today is totally f****d up?!!

This is how simple it should be: Buy a 3d-tv of choice matching your price/image quality etc. Then buy stereodriver license and/or a stereoplayer if not included in the tv-package and then play games and movies.
Instead there are numerous of "worthless" 3d-tv's because of lack of either softwaresupport or media and even both. Some sets are sold with movieexclusives which can not be seen on others (can of course be cracked but wtf...). The official 3d-ready sign on products needs to be removed entirely and instead a description of what's needed (hardware, softs, ect) for a proper s-3d experience.
For instance: Nvidiastereo works only on approved 3d-displays (unless hacking edid which might come out with unexpected results). Some of these displays works with other solutions, some not, some only with a few.
So when someone hears about playing games on pc using a 3d-tv, buy one he might end up with: "you need to buy an nvidiacard", "sorry, your tv is not on the supported list", "sorry, if you want to play this bluray you need a panasonic" etc etc... Read the second line in this posts again and see how it whould be.
3d has already been tested by all the old-school gamers who are out there. The funny thing is that most of them have a way better image than the majority of 3d-products available. Total failure and stupidity caused by greed. I'm awaiting the moment when manufacturers agrees of some standards that unite instead of divide. I'm worried but i hope 3d survives that long.
Is there anyone more who thinks the 3d-business today is totally f****d up?!!



This is how simple it should be: Buy a 3d-tv of choice matching your price/image quality etc. Then buy stereodriver license and/or a stereoplayer if not included in the tv-package and then play games and movies.

Instead there are numerous of "worthless" 3d-tv's because of lack of either softwaresupport or media and even both. Some sets are sold with movieexclusives which can not be seen on others (can of course be cracked but wtf...). The official 3d-ready sign on products needs to be removed entirely and instead a description of what's needed (hardware, softs, ect) for a proper s-3d experience.

For instance: Nvidiastereo works only on approved 3d-displays (unless hacking edid which might come out with unexpected results). Some of these displays works with other solutions, some not, some only with a few.

So when someone hears about playing games on pc using a 3d-tv, buy one he might end up with: "you need to buy an nvidiacard", "sorry, your tv is not on the supported list", "sorry, if you want to play this bluray you need a panasonic" etc etc... Read the second line in this posts again and see how it whould be.

3d has already been tested by all the old-school gamers who are out there. The funny thing is that most of them have a way better image than the majority of 3d-products available. Total failure and stupidity caused by greed. I'm awaiting the moment when manufacturers agrees of some standards that unite instead of divide. I'm worried but i hope 3d survives that long.

Image

Mb: Asus P5W DH Deluxe

Cpu: C2D E6600

Gb: Nvidia 7900GT + 8800GTX

3D:100" passive projector polarized setup + 22" IZ3D

Stereodrivers: Iz3d & Tridef ignition and nvidia old school.

#12
Posted 08/14/2010 06:50 PM   
thank you guys
thank you guys

#13
Posted 08/14/2010 07:57 PM   
thank you guys
thank you guys

#14
Posted 08/14/2010 07:57 PM   
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