Seiki 4K monitor and 3D vision
Does the new Seiki 50" Class 4K 2160p 120Hz LED HDTV work with 3D vision? From what I've read, the TV outputs a at 24 or 32 Hz when in native 4K resolution, but it works at 120Hz in 1080p. Has anyone tried it, and confirmed it works? Thanks
Does the new Seiki 50" Class 4K 2160p 120Hz LED HDTV work with 3D vision? From what I've read, the TV outputs a at 24 or 32 Hz when in native 4K resolution, but it works at 120Hz in 1080p. Has anyone tried it, and confirmed it works?

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#1
Posted 07/11/2013 10:16 PM   
It's a 6.5ms response time, so I imagine not.
It's a 6.5ms response time, so I imagine not.

#2
Posted 07/11/2013 11:03 PM   
Wouldn't Nvidia have to support this at the driver level? And if manufacturers don't pay the extortion, I mean licensing fee, it won't get supported. 6.5ms doesn't seem terrible for HDTVs. None of them are TN and I'm sure most are at least that bad (even ones that get rated highly for 3D).
Wouldn't Nvidia have to support this at the driver level? And if manufacturers don't pay the extortion, I mean licensing fee, it won't get supported.

6.5ms doesn't seem terrible for HDTVs. None of them are TN and I'm sure most are at least that bad (even ones that get rated highly for 3D).

#3
Posted 07/12/2013 02:26 PM   
Nvidia might support it at 1920x1080@120Hz if it has a Display port connection. I have yet to see it listed anywhere where they support that resolution/refresh via HDMI. Although on some GPU product pages it does state " - 4096x2160 resolution supported through a single HDMI connector. 4096x2160 resolution is not supported with two DVI connectors."
Nvidia might support it at 1920x1080@120Hz if it has a Display port connection.

I have yet to see it listed anywhere where they support that resolution/refresh via HDMI.

Although on some GPU product pages it does state

" - 4096x2160 resolution supported through a single HDMI connector. 4096x2160 resolution is not supported with two DVI connectors."

#4
Posted 07/12/2013 08:03 PM   
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