Right now I have a Zalman ZM-M220W, which works great! Thanks for that NVidia. /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />
Anyway, with the Zalman the resolution is cut in half because it is interlaced.
I know that Samsung 3d ready tv's do the same, but than in a chessboard pattern.
If the Samsung 2233RZ 3d monitor gives every eye 1680x1050 I would like to buy it. But if it uses the same chess pattern I'll stick with my Zalman.
One more question: do the NVidia glasses give any ghosting at all? (Could someone maybe post a photograph through one of the glasses?)
Right now I have a Zalman ZM-M220W, which works great! Thanks for that NVidia. /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />
Anyway, with the Zalman the resolution is cut in half because it is interlaced.
I know that Samsung 3d ready tv's do the same, but than in a chessboard pattern.
If the Samsung 2233RZ 3d monitor gives every eye 1680x1050 I would like to buy it. But if it uses the same chess pattern I'll stick with my Zalman.
One more question: do the NVidia glasses give any ghosting at all? (Could someone maybe post a photograph through one of the glasses?)
Thanks in advance!
My system:
3d Vision CD 1.07
2233RZ+Nvidia Glasses
8800GT 512MB
P965 chipset
Core 2 Duo E6600
1050x1680+2x 1680x1050 in clone mode (One of them via a USB graphics card)
[quote name='Sjonnie' post='519577' date='Mar 17 2009, 07:43 PM']Right now I have a Zalman ZM-M220W, which works great! Thanks for that NVidia. /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />
Anyway, with the Zalman the resolution is cut in half because it is interlaced.
I know that Samsung 3d ready tv's do the same, but than in a chessboard pattern.
If the Samsung 2233RZ 3d monitor gives every eye 1680x1050 I would like to buy it. But if it uses the same chess pattern I'll stick with my Zalman.
One more question: do the NVidia glasses give any ghosting at all? (Could someone maybe post a photograph through one of the glasses?)
Thanks in advance![/quote]
The Samsung 2233RZ is a true 120Hz monitor, so it will be able to provide full resolution to each eye at 60Hz. As for the ghosting issues, some people are more sensitive to it than others, and it also depends on several factors like how long the monitor has been on (time for it to warm up), which refresh rate you are running at, and your depth and convergence settings. Unfortunately, there will probably be some ghosting no matter what, as it is the nature of the technology (the glasses do not fully go opaque when shuttering, and the shuttering cannot perfectly match the refresh rate of the monitor). But for some of the games I've tried, I don't see ghosting at all (Left 4 Dead), while other games the ghosting is especially noticeable (Mirror's Edge), so it also varies from game to game.
[quote name='Sjonnie' post='519577' date='Mar 17 2009, 07:43 PM']Right now I have a Zalman ZM-M220W, which works great! Thanks for that NVidia. /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />
Anyway, with the Zalman the resolution is cut in half because it is interlaced.
I know that Samsung 3d ready tv's do the same, but than in a chessboard pattern.
If the Samsung 2233RZ 3d monitor gives every eye 1680x1050 I would like to buy it. But if it uses the same chess pattern I'll stick with my Zalman.
One more question: do the NVidia glasses give any ghosting at all? (Could someone maybe post a photograph through one of the glasses?)
Thanks in advance!
The Samsung 2233RZ is a true 120Hz monitor, so it will be able to provide full resolution to each eye at 60Hz. As for the ghosting issues, some people are more sensitive to it than others, and it also depends on several factors like how long the monitor has been on (time for it to warm up), which refresh rate you are running at, and your depth and convergence settings. Unfortunately, there will probably be some ghosting no matter what, as it is the nature of the technology (the glasses do not fully go opaque when shuttering, and the shuttering cannot perfectly match the refresh rate of the monitor). But for some of the games I've tried, I don't see ghosting at all (Left 4 Dead), while other games the ghosting is especially noticeable (Mirror's Edge), so it also varies from game to game.
Haha I guess it isn't possible to play games with two 3d monitors? :P Haha just kidding, don't like wearing 2 3d-glasses at once xD
My system:
3d Vision CD 1.07
2233RZ+Nvidia Glasses
8800GT 512MB
P965 chipset
Core 2 Duo E6600
1050x1680+2x 1680x1050 in clone mode (One of them via a USB graphics card)
[quote name='new_parad1gm' post='519865' date='Mar 18 2009, 09:52 AM']The Samsung 2233RZ is a true 120Hz monitor, so it will be able to provide full resolution to each eye at 60Hz.[/quote]
I found this online: [url="http://www.tru3d.com/stage/uploads/specifications/Samsung%20SyncMaster%202233RZ%20and%20nVidia%20GeForce%203D%20Vision%20Technical%20Specifications.pdf"]http://www.tru3d.com/stage/uploads/specifi...cifications.pdf[/url]
It verifies your statement that it delivers 1680x1050@60hz per eye ;).
The thing I don't get, however, is that the tv's from Samsung are 120 Hz too, but they use a chess-pattern.
Haha I think I'm going to order a Samsung 2233RZ right now :).
Only problem: What do I do with my Zalman? :P I already got a 22" on my piano, so I have one DVI/VGA short on my vid-card :P
[quote name='new_parad1gm' post='519865' date='Mar 18 2009, 09:52 AM']The Samsung 2233RZ is a true 120Hz monitor, so it will be able to provide full resolution to each eye at 60Hz.
It verifies your statement that it delivers 1680x1050@60hz per eye ;).
The thing I don't get, however, is that the tv's from Samsung are 120 Hz too, but they use a chess-pattern.
Haha I think I'm going to order a Samsung 2233RZ right now :).
Only problem: What do I do with my Zalman? :P I already got a 22" on my piano, so I have one DVI/VGA short on my vid-card :P
My system:
3d Vision CD 1.07
2233RZ+Nvidia Glasses
8800GT 512MB
P965 chipset
Core 2 Duo E6600
1050x1680+2x 1680x1050 in clone mode (One of them via a USB graphics card)
[quote name='Sjonnie' post='520196' date='Mar 19 2009, 01:36 PM']I found this online: [url="http://www.tru3d.com/stage/uploads/specifications/Samsung%20SyncMaster%202233RZ%20and%20nVidia%20GeForce%203D%20Vision%20Technical%20Specifications.pdf"]http://www.tru3d.com/stage/uploads/specifi...cifications.pdf[/url]
It verifies your statement that it delivers 1680x1050@60hz per eye ;).
The thing I don't get, however, is that the tv's from Samsung are 120 Hz too, but they use a chess-pattern.
Haha I think I'm going to order a Samsung 2233RZ right now :).
Only problem: What do I do with my Zalman? :P I already got a 22" on my piano, so I have one DVI/VGA short on my vid-card :P[/quote]
You have to to differentiate. 120Hz can also mean that the LCD does refresh the image 120 times in a second, but it does not necessary mean that there are 120 images in the second which are send to the TV. Often this are 30 or 60 Hz image data which gets multiplied on the TV to 120 Hz.
For working flickerfree 120Hz 3D you need to have 120 Hz Data, this also explains why you need duallink DVI cable, because a normal DVI does not support 120Hz Data.
Here is a nice article which explains it better than I do. /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />
[url="http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardware-canucks-reviews/15823-future-stereo-3d-part-i-nvidia-geforce-3d-vision.html"]http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardw...-3d-vision.html[/url]
It verifies your statement that it delivers 1680x1050@60hz per eye ;).
The thing I don't get, however, is that the tv's from Samsung are 120 Hz too, but they use a chess-pattern.
Haha I think I'm going to order a Samsung 2233RZ right now :).
Only problem: What do I do with my Zalman? :P I already got a 22" on my piano, so I have one DVI/VGA short on my vid-card :P
You have to to differentiate. 120Hz can also mean that the LCD does refresh the image 120 times in a second, but it does not necessary mean that there are 120 images in the second which are send to the TV. Often this are 30 or 60 Hz image data which gets multiplied on the TV to 120 Hz.
For working flickerfree 120Hz 3D you need to have 120 Hz Data, this also explains why you need duallink DVI cable, because a normal DVI does not support 120Hz Data.
Here is a nice article which explains it better than I do. /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />
[quote name='Rocker_lx' post='520207' date='Mar 19 2009, 05:53 AM']You have to to differentiate. 120Hz can also mean that the LCD does refresh the image 120 times in a second, but it does not necessary mean that there are 120 images in the second which are send to the TV. Often this are 30 or 60 Hz image data which gets multiplied on the TV to 120 Hz.
For working flickerfree 120Hz 3D you need to Hz Data, this also explains why you need duallink DVI cable, because a normal DVI does not support 120Hz Data.
Here is a nice article which explains it better than I do. /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />
[url="http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardware-canucks-reviews/15823-future-stereo-3d-part-i-nvidia-geforce-3d-vision.html"]http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardw...-3d-vision.html[/url][/quote]
Thanks!
Does the word "duallink" mean that I have to use 2 DVI-ports from my videocard? I hope not, otherwise I would have to remove the monitor on my piano.
[quote name='Rocker_lx' post='520207' date='Mar 19 2009, 05:53 AM']You have to to differentiate. 120Hz can also mean that the LCD does refresh the image 120 times in a second, but it does not necessary mean that there are 120 images in the second which are send to the TV. Often this are 30 or 60 Hz image data which gets multiplied on the TV to 120 Hz.
For working flickerfree 120Hz 3D you need to Hz Data, this also explains why you need duallink DVI cable, because a normal DVI does not support 120Hz Data.
Here is a nice article which explains it better than I do. /thumbup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbup:' />
Does the word "duallink" mean that I have to use 2 DVI-ports from my videocard? I hope not, otherwise I would have to remove the monitor on my piano.
My system:
3d Vision CD 1.07
2233RZ+Nvidia Glasses
8800GT 512MB
P965 chipset
Core 2 Duo E6600
1050x1680+2x 1680x1050 in clone mode (One of them via a USB graphics card)
Does the word "duallink" mean that I have to use 2 DVI-ports from my videocard? I hope not, otherwise I would have to remove the monitor on my piano.[/quote]
No, its just a special DVI cable. The NVIDIA 3D Vision bundle comes with this DVI cable. It will still only take up 1 DVI-port, which is good for me because I'm using the other DVI on the video card for output to my regular HDTV.
Does the word "duallink" mean that I have to use 2 DVI-ports from my videocard? I hope not, otherwise I would have to remove the monitor on my piano.
No, its just a special DVI cable. The NVIDIA 3D Vision bundle comes with this DVI cable. It will still only take up 1 DVI-port, which is good for me because I'm using the other DVI on the video card for output to my regular HDTV.
[quote name='new_parad1gm' post='520242' date='Mar 19 2009, 07:17 AM']No, its just a special DVI cable. The NVIDIA 3D Vision bundle comes with this DVI cable. It will still only take up 1 DVI-port, which is good for me because I'm using the other DVI on the video card for output to my regular HDTV.[/quote]
K, thanks.
Does it bother you that the screen becomes very dark with the shutter glasses?
I made a screenshot of BF2, and converted it to what you see with a Zalman with one eye, and with a Samsung.
From a distance they seem to have the same brightness. But when you're close to your monitor (like me, 2ft), the Zalman looks a lot brighter.
[quote name='new_parad1gm' post='520242' date='Mar 19 2009, 07:17 AM']No, its just a special DVI cable. The NVIDIA 3D Vision bundle comes with this DVI cable. It will still only take up 1 DVI-port, which is good for me because I'm using the other DVI on the video card for output to my regular HDTV.
K, thanks.
Does it bother you that the screen becomes very dark with the shutter glasses?
I made a screenshot of BF2, and converted it to what you see with a Zalman with one eye, and with a Samsung.
From a distance they seem to have the same brightness. But when you're close to your monitor (like me, 2ft), the Zalman looks a lot brighter.
My system:
3d Vision CD 1.07
2233RZ+Nvidia Glasses
8800GT 512MB
P965 chipset
Core 2 Duo E6600
1050x1680+2x 1680x1050 in clone mode (One of them via a USB graphics card)
Does it bother you that the screen becomes very dark with the shutter glasses?
I made a screenshot of BF2, and converted it to what you see with a Zalman with one eye, and with a Samsung.
From a distance they seem to have the same brightness. But when you're close to your monitor (like me, 2ft), the Zalman looks a lot brighter.[/quote]
It's why you have to turn the brightness to 100% on the monitor, in order to compensate. At that setting, its not noticeable at all, and I've never had trouble with the brightness.
Does it bother you that the screen becomes very dark with the shutter glasses?
I made a screenshot of BF2, and converted it to what you see with a Zalman with one eye, and with a Samsung.
From a distance they seem to have the same brightness. But when you're close to your monitor (like me, 2ft), the Zalman looks a lot brighter.
It's why you have to turn the brightness to 100% on the monitor, in order to compensate. At that setting, its not noticeable at all, and I've never had trouble with the brightness.
[quote name='new_parad1gm' post='520265' date='Mar 19 2009, 07:55 AM']It's why you have to turn the brightness to 100% on the monitor, in order to compensate. At that setting, its not noticeable at all, and I've never had trouble with the brightness.[/quote]
Cool!!!
Can't wait till mine arrives :D
Decided to use my Zalman as a vertical 2d monitor for desktop applications (planning to use an external vga card to attach it to my computer).
Read on the Dutch news site Tweakers.net that the 3d package (2233RZ+glasses) will be available soon, I'll give a comparison as soon as I have tested it.
[quote name='new_parad1gm' post='520265' date='Mar 19 2009, 07:55 AM']It's why you have to turn the brightness to 100% on the monitor, in order to compensate. At that setting, its not noticeable at all, and I've never had trouble with the brightness.
Cool!!!
Can't wait till mine arrives :D
Decided to use my Zalman as a vertical 2d monitor for desktop applications (planning to use an external vga card to attach it to my computer).
Read on the Dutch news site Tweakers.net that the 3d package (2233RZ+glasses) will be available soon, I'll give a comparison as soon as I have tested it.
My system:
3d Vision CD 1.07
2233RZ+Nvidia Glasses
8800GT 512MB
P965 chipset
Core 2 Duo E6600
1050x1680+2x 1680x1050 in clone mode (One of them via a USB graphics card)
Anyway, with the Zalman the resolution is cut in half because it is interlaced.
I know that Samsung 3d ready tv's do the same, but than in a chessboard pattern.
If the Samsung 2233RZ 3d monitor gives every eye 1680x1050 I would like to buy it. But if it uses the same chess pattern I'll stick with my Zalman.
One more question: do the NVidia glasses give any ghosting at all? (Could someone maybe post a photograph through one of the glasses?)
Thanks in advance!
Anyway, with the Zalman the resolution is cut in half because it is interlaced.
I know that Samsung 3d ready tv's do the same, but than in a chessboard pattern.
If the Samsung 2233RZ 3d monitor gives every eye 1680x1050 I would like to buy it. But if it uses the same chess pattern I'll stick with my Zalman.
One more question: do the NVidia glasses give any ghosting at all? (Could someone maybe post a photograph through one of the glasses?)
Thanks in advance!
My system:
3d Vision CD 1.07
2233RZ+Nvidia Glasses
8800GT 512MB
P965 chipset
Core 2 Duo E6600
1050x1680+2x 1680x1050 in clone mode (One of them via a USB graphics card)
Anyway, with the Zalman the resolution is cut in half because it is interlaced.
I know that Samsung 3d ready tv's do the same, but than in a chessboard pattern.
If the Samsung 2233RZ 3d monitor gives every eye 1680x1050 I would like to buy it. But if it uses the same chess pattern I'll stick with my Zalman.
One more question: do the NVidia glasses give any ghosting at all? (Could someone maybe post a photograph through one of the glasses?)
Thanks in advance![/quote]
The Samsung 2233RZ is a true 120Hz monitor, so it will be able to provide full resolution to each eye at 60Hz. As for the ghosting issues, some people are more sensitive to it than others, and it also depends on several factors like how long the monitor has been on (time for it to warm up), which refresh rate you are running at, and your depth and convergence settings. Unfortunately, there will probably be some ghosting no matter what, as it is the nature of the technology (the glasses do not fully go opaque when shuttering, and the shuttering cannot perfectly match the refresh rate of the monitor). But for some of the games I've tried, I don't see ghosting at all (Left 4 Dead), while other games the ghosting is especially noticeable (Mirror's Edge), so it also varies from game to game.
Anyway, with the Zalman the resolution is cut in half because it is interlaced.
I know that Samsung 3d ready tv's do the same, but than in a chessboard pattern.
If the Samsung 2233RZ 3d monitor gives every eye 1680x1050 I would like to buy it. But if it uses the same chess pattern I'll stick with my Zalman.
One more question: do the NVidia glasses give any ghosting at all? (Could someone maybe post a photograph through one of the glasses?)
Thanks in advance!
The Samsung 2233RZ is a true 120Hz monitor, so it will be able to provide full resolution to each eye at 60Hz. As for the ghosting issues, some people are more sensitive to it than others, and it also depends on several factors like how long the monitor has been on (time for it to warm up), which refresh rate you are running at, and your depth and convergence settings. Unfortunately, there will probably be some ghosting no matter what, as it is the nature of the technology (the glasses do not fully go opaque when shuttering, and the shuttering cannot perfectly match the refresh rate of the monitor). But for some of the games I've tried, I don't see ghosting at all (Left 4 Dead), while other games the ghosting is especially noticeable (Mirror's Edge), so it also varies from game to game.
Are there users who have used both?
What do you like best?
Haha I guess it isn't possible to play games with two 3d monitors? :P Haha just kidding, don't like wearing 2 3d-glasses at once xD
Are there users who have used both?
What do you like best?
Haha I guess it isn't possible to play games with two 3d monitors? :P Haha just kidding, don't like wearing 2 3d-glasses at once xD
My system:
3d Vision CD 1.07
2233RZ+Nvidia Glasses
8800GT 512MB
P965 chipset
Core 2 Duo E6600
1050x1680+2x 1680x1050 in clone mode (One of them via a USB graphics card)
I found this online: [url="http://www.tru3d.com/stage/uploads/specifications/Samsung%20SyncMaster%202233RZ%20and%20nVidia%20GeForce%203D%20Vision%20Technical%20Specifications.pdf"]http://www.tru3d.com/stage/uploads/specifi...cifications.pdf[/url]
It verifies your statement that it delivers 1680x1050@60hz per eye ;).
The thing I don't get, however, is that the tv's from Samsung are 120 Hz too, but they use a chess-pattern.
Haha I think I'm going to order a Samsung 2233RZ right now :).
Only problem: What do I do with my Zalman? :P I already got a 22" on my piano, so I have one DVI/VGA short on my vid-card :P
I found this online: http://www.tru3d.com/stage/uploads/specifi...cifications.pdf
It verifies your statement that it delivers 1680x1050@60hz per eye ;).
The thing I don't get, however, is that the tv's from Samsung are 120 Hz too, but they use a chess-pattern.
Haha I think I'm going to order a Samsung 2233RZ right now :).
Only problem: What do I do with my Zalman? :P I already got a 22" on my piano, so I have one DVI/VGA short on my vid-card :P
My system:
3d Vision CD 1.07
2233RZ+Nvidia Glasses
8800GT 512MB
P965 chipset
Core 2 Duo E6600
1050x1680+2x 1680x1050 in clone mode (One of them via a USB graphics card)
It verifies your statement that it delivers 1680x1050@60hz per eye ;).
The thing I don't get, however, is that the tv's from Samsung are 120 Hz too, but they use a chess-pattern.
Haha I think I'm going to order a Samsung 2233RZ right now :).
Only problem: What do I do with my Zalman? :P I already got a 22" on my piano, so I have one DVI/VGA short on my vid-card :P[/quote]
You have to to differentiate. 120Hz can also mean that the LCD does refresh the image 120 times in a second, but it does not necessary mean that there are 120 images in the second which are send to the TV. Often this are 30 or 60 Hz image data which gets multiplied on the TV to 120 Hz.
For working flickerfree 120Hz 3D you need to have 120 Hz Data, this also explains why you need duallink DVI cable, because a normal DVI does not support 120Hz Data.
Here is a nice article which explains it better than I do.
[url="http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardware-canucks-reviews/15823-future-stereo-3d-part-i-nvidia-geforce-3d-vision.html"]http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardw...-3d-vision.html[/url]
It verifies your statement that it delivers 1680x1050@60hz per eye ;).
The thing I don't get, however, is that the tv's from Samsung are 120 Hz too, but they use a chess-pattern.
Haha I think I'm going to order a Samsung 2233RZ right now :).
Only problem: What do I do with my Zalman? :P I already got a 22" on my piano, so I have one DVI/VGA short on my vid-card :P
You have to to differentiate. 120Hz can also mean that the LCD does refresh the image 120 times in a second, but it does not necessary mean that there are 120 images in the second which are send to the TV. Often this are 30 or 60 Hz image data which gets multiplied on the TV to 120 Hz.
For working flickerfree 120Hz 3D you need to have 120 Hz Data, this also explains why you need duallink DVI cable, because a normal DVI does not support 120Hz Data.
Here is a nice article which explains it better than I do.
http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardw...-3d-vision.html
For working flickerfree 120Hz 3D you need to Hz Data, this also explains why you need duallink DVI cable, because a normal DVI does not support 120Hz Data.
Here is a nice article which explains it better than I do.
[url="http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardware-canucks-reviews/15823-future-stereo-3d-part-i-nvidia-geforce-3d-vision.html"]http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardw...-3d-vision.html[/url][/quote]
Thanks!
Does the word "duallink" mean that I have to use 2 DVI-ports from my videocard? I hope not, otherwise I would have to remove the monitor on my piano.
For working flickerfree 120Hz 3D you need to Hz Data, this also explains why you need duallink DVI cable, because a normal DVI does not support 120Hz Data.
Here is a nice article which explains it better than I do.
http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardw...-3d-vision.html
Thanks!
Does the word "duallink" mean that I have to use 2 DVI-ports from my videocard? I hope not, otherwise I would have to remove the monitor on my piano.
My system:
3d Vision CD 1.07
2233RZ+Nvidia Glasses
8800GT 512MB
P965 chipset
Core 2 Duo E6600
1050x1680+2x 1680x1050 in clone mode (One of them via a USB graphics card)
Does the word "duallink" mean that I have to use 2 DVI-ports from my videocard? I hope not, otherwise I would have to remove the monitor on my piano.[/quote]
No, its just a special DVI cable. The NVIDIA 3D Vision bundle comes with this DVI cable. It will still only take up 1 DVI-port, which is good for me because I'm using the other DVI on the video card for output to my regular HDTV.
Does the word "duallink" mean that I have to use 2 DVI-ports from my videocard? I hope not, otherwise I would have to remove the monitor on my piano.
No, its just a special DVI cable. The NVIDIA 3D Vision bundle comes with this DVI cable. It will still only take up 1 DVI-port, which is good for me because I'm using the other DVI on the video card for output to my regular HDTV.
K, thanks.
Does it bother you that the screen becomes very dark with the shutter glasses?
I made a screenshot of BF2, and converted it to what you see with a Zalman with one eye, and with a Samsung.
From a distance they seem to have the same brightness. But when you're close to your monitor (like me, 2ft), the Zalman looks a lot brighter.
K, thanks.
Does it bother you that the screen becomes very dark with the shutter glasses?
I made a screenshot of BF2, and converted it to what you see with a Zalman with one eye, and with a Samsung.
From a distance they seem to have the same brightness. But when you're close to your monitor (like me, 2ft), the Zalman looks a lot brighter.
My system:
3d Vision CD 1.07
2233RZ+Nvidia Glasses
8800GT 512MB
P965 chipset
Core 2 Duo E6600
1050x1680+2x 1680x1050 in clone mode (One of them via a USB graphics card)
Does it bother you that the screen becomes very dark with the shutter glasses?
I made a screenshot of BF2, and converted it to what you see with a Zalman with one eye, and with a Samsung.
From a distance they seem to have the same brightness. But when you're close to your monitor (like me, 2ft), the Zalman looks a lot brighter.[/quote]
It's why you have to turn the brightness to 100% on the monitor, in order to compensate. At that setting, its not noticeable at all, and I've never had trouble with the brightness.
Does it bother you that the screen becomes very dark with the shutter glasses?
I made a screenshot of BF2, and converted it to what you see with a Zalman with one eye, and with a Samsung.
From a distance they seem to have the same brightness. But when you're close to your monitor (like me, 2ft), the Zalman looks a lot brighter.
It's why you have to turn the brightness to 100% on the monitor, in order to compensate. At that setting, its not noticeable at all, and I've never had trouble with the brightness.
Cool!!!
Can't wait till mine arrives :D
Decided to use my Zalman as a vertical 2d monitor for desktop applications (planning to use an external vga card to attach it to my computer).
Read on the Dutch news site Tweakers.net that the 3d package (2233RZ+glasses) will be available soon, I'll give a comparison as soon as I have tested it.
Cool!!!
Can't wait till mine arrives :D
Decided to use my Zalman as a vertical 2d monitor for desktop applications (planning to use an external vga card to attach it to my computer).
Read on the Dutch news site Tweakers.net that the 3d package (2233RZ+glasses) will be available soon, I'll give a comparison as soon as I have tested it.
My system:
3d Vision CD 1.07
2233RZ+Nvidia Glasses
8800GT 512MB
P965 chipset
Core 2 Duo E6600
1050x1680+2x 1680x1050 in clone mode (One of them via a USB graphics card)