Mitsubishi DLP rear projection 3D in lower resolution?
Hi, I have a Mitsubishi WD60735, a 60" rear projection DLP display which works really well w/ 3D Vision. It is a 1080p monitor. However, I've been thinking about 3DV Surround, and reading it's a really tough nut to pull off in modern games, 5760x1080 @ 3D. So I was wondering if I could set up the game or the desktop resolution to lower, say, 720p. While 3D will work at lower resolutions, there is a problem however.
On this monitor it seems to force a 1:1 display when in 3D mode, so you can't zoom up a less than native resolution to fill the screen- it just draws a centered box of 1280x720 pixels, for example, w/ no way I can find to force it full screen. When 3D mode is off, you can go full screen. Anyone with a similar display found a workaround? With the thin bezels and huge size and value of these displays, it makes me wish there was a 50", 720p version of this 60" display and I'd get three. But until I find I can run triple 1080p in 3D, it may be a waste to try surround w/ this setup.
Hi, I have a Mitsubishi WD60735, a 60" rear projection DLP display which works really well w/ 3D Vision. It is a 1080p monitor. However, I've been thinking about 3DV Surround, and reading it's a really tough nut to pull off in modern games, 5760x1080 @ 3D. So I was wondering if I could set up the game or the desktop resolution to lower, say, 720p. While 3D will work at lower resolutions, there is a problem however.
On this monitor it seems to force a 1:1 display when in 3D mode, so you can't zoom up a less than native resolution to fill the screen- it just draws a centered box of 1280x720 pixels, for example, w/ no way I can find to force it full screen. When 3D mode is off, you can go full screen. Anyone with a similar display found a workaround? With the thin bezels and huge size and value of these displays, it makes me wish there was a 50", 720p version of this 60" display and I'd get three. But until I find I can run triple 1080p in 3D, it may be a waste to try surround w/ this setup.
Hi, I have a Mitsubishi WD60735, a 60" rear projection DLP display which works really well w/ 3D Vision. It is a 1080p monitor. However, I've been thinking about 3DV Surround, and reading it's a really tough nut to pull off in modern games, 5760x1080 @ 3D. So I was wondering if I could set up the game or the desktop resolution to lower, say, 720p. While 3D will work at lower resolutions, there is a problem however.
On this monitor it seems to force a 1:1 display when in 3D mode, so you can't zoom up a less than native resolution to fill the screen- it just draws a centered box of 1280x720 pixels, for example, w/ no way I can find to force it full screen. When 3D mode is off, you can go full screen. Anyone with a similar display found a workaround? With the thin bezels and huge size and value of these displays, it makes me wish there was a 50", 720p version of this 60" display and I'd get three. But until I find I can run triple 1080p in 3D, it may be a waste to try surround w/ this setup.
Hi, I have a Mitsubishi WD60735, a 60" rear projection DLP display which works really well w/ 3D Vision. It is a 1080p monitor. However, I've been thinking about 3DV Surround, and reading it's a really tough nut to pull off in modern games, 5760x1080 @ 3D. So I was wondering if I could set up the game or the desktop resolution to lower, say, 720p. While 3D will work at lower resolutions, there is a problem however.
On this monitor it seems to force a 1:1 display when in 3D mode, so you can't zoom up a less than native resolution to fill the screen- it just draws a centered box of 1280x720 pixels, for example, w/ no way I can find to force it full screen. When 3D mode is off, you can go full screen. Anyone with a similar display found a workaround? With the thin bezels and huge size and value of these displays, it makes me wish there was a 50", 720p version of this 60" display and I'd get three. But until I find I can run triple 1080p in 3D, it may be a waste to try surround w/ this setup.
While your questions are logical, they are not practical...because 3D surround does not/will not support DLP TVs. Only monitors and projectors.
If you want 3 X 60 inch screen 3D in 720p per eye, you need to get a projector. Acer H5360 to be exact... Your Mitsubishi is already giving you ~720p resolution (checkerboard cuts resolution in half) but is asking or 1080p X processing.
Otherwise, just for craps and giggles, there exists a 720p 3D display that is 50 inches and works just like your mitsubishi DLP (checkerboard 3D). Its called Samsung PN50450B plasma. If 3D vision surround supported checkerboard displays, those 3 HDTVs would be the ones you are looking for...
While your questions are logical, they are not practical...because 3D surround does not/will not support DLP TVs. Only monitors and projectors.
If you want 3 X 60 inch screen 3D in 720p per eye, you need to get a projector. Acer H5360 to be exact... Your Mitsubishi is already giving you ~720p resolution (checkerboard cuts resolution in half) but is asking or 1080p X processing.
Otherwise, just for craps and giggles, there exists a 720p 3D display that is 50 inches and works just like your mitsubishi DLP (checkerboard 3D). Its called Samsung PN50450B plasma. If 3D vision surround supported checkerboard displays, those 3 HDTVs would be the ones you are looking for...
While your questions are logical, they are not practical...because 3D surround does not/will not support DLP TVs. Only monitors and projectors.
If you want 3 X 60 inch screen 3D in 720p per eye, you need to get a projector. Acer H5360 to be exact... Your Mitsubishi is already giving you ~720p resolution (checkerboard cuts resolution in half) but is asking or 1080p X processing.
Otherwise, just for craps and giggles, there exists a 720p 3D display that is 50 inches and works just like your mitsubishi DLP (checkerboard 3D). Its called Samsung PN50450B plasma. If 3D vision surround supported checkerboard displays, those 3 HDTVs would be the ones you are looking for...
While your questions are logical, they are not practical...because 3D surround does not/will not support DLP TVs. Only monitors and projectors.
If you want 3 X 60 inch screen 3D in 720p per eye, you need to get a projector. Acer H5360 to be exact... Your Mitsubishi is already giving you ~720p resolution (checkerboard cuts resolution in half) but is asking or 1080p X processing.
Otherwise, just for craps and giggles, there exists a 720p 3D display that is 50 inches and works just like your mitsubishi DLP (checkerboard 3D). Its called Samsung PN50450B plasma. If 3D vision surround supported checkerboard displays, those 3 HDTVs would be the ones you are looking for...
a wobulating checkerboard screen smaller than 60" would be great for me ... but... What I really want is a pageflipping screen that can have polarization flipping as well.
Get rid of the active glasses shuttering and figure out how to get an LCD, or any display tech to page flip and "angle-flip" synced at 120Hz. That where I'm at with it all right now. Convince me otherwise, or help convince someone to make it. 37" - 42" range is fine... and make sure the glasses are snazzy too... and, I only want to pay $750 - $1000 max.
Oops! I just found one... Not <$1000 though. multiply that by ten I guess. [url="http://www2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/prModelDetail?storeId=11301&catalogId=13251&itemId=394528&modelNo=Content02122010120807194&surfModel=Content02122010120807194"]http://www2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/store...122010120807194[/url] /pirate.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':pirate:' />
a wobulating checkerboard screen smaller than 60" would be great for me ... but... What I really want is a pageflipping screen that can have polarization flipping as well.
Get rid of the active glasses shuttering and figure out how to get an LCD, or any display tech to page flip and "angle-flip" synced at 120Hz. That where I'm at with it all right now. Convince me otherwise, or help convince someone to make it. 37" - 42" range is fine... and make sure the glasses are snazzy too... and, I only want to pay $750 - $1000 max.
a wobulating checkerboard screen smaller than 60" would be great for me ... but... What I really want is a pageflipping screen that can have polarization flipping as well.
Get rid of the active glasses shuttering and figure out how to get an LCD, or any display tech to page flip and "angle-flip" synced at 120Hz. That where I'm at with it all right now. Convince me otherwise, or help convince someone to make it. 37" - 42" range is fine... and make sure the glasses are snazzy too... and, I only want to pay $750 - $1000 max.
Oops! I just found one... Not <$1000 though. multiply that by ten I guess. [url="http://www2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/prModelDetail?storeId=11301&catalogId=13251&itemId=394528&modelNo=Content02122010120807194&surfModel=Content02122010120807194"]http://www2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/store...122010120807194[/url] /pirate.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':pirate:' />
a wobulating checkerboard screen smaller than 60" would be great for me ... but... What I really want is a pageflipping screen that can have polarization flipping as well.
Get rid of the active glasses shuttering and figure out how to get an LCD, or any display tech to page flip and "angle-flip" synced at 120Hz. That where I'm at with it all right now. Convince me otherwise, or help convince someone to make it. 37" - 42" range is fine... and make sure the glasses are snazzy too... and, I only want to pay $750 - $1000 max.
[quote name='disolitude' post='1112538' date='Sep 3 2010, 05:51 PM']While your questions are logical, they are not practical...because 3D surround does not/will not support DLP TVs. Only monitors and projectors.
If you want 3 X 60 inch screen 3D in 720p per eye, you need to get a projector. Acer H5360 to be exact... Your Mitsubishi is already giving you ~720p resolution (checkerboard cuts resolution in half) but is asking or 1080p X processing.
Otherwise, just for craps and giggles, there exists a 720p 3D display that is 50 inches and works just like your mitsubishi DLP (checkerboard 3D). Its called Samsung PN50450B plasma. If 3D vision surround supported checkerboard displays, those 3 HDTVs would be the ones you are looking for...[/quote]
Thanks, yep, I discovered that as well, that 3DVS doesn't support checkerboard displays for some reason. And ironically, my other display in another area IS the Samsung PN50450B 720p checkerboard plasma. I got it since I needed a 50" display for TV use, and it happened to be on sale last Black Fri for under $900, and it was "3D ready." However, the problem w/ your theory, even if they ever ended up opening up 3DVS to older 3D displays, is the plasma has WAY too large a bezel for me to consider tripling them up. Plus plasma burn-in risks w/ gaming (I have a 9 year old son.) Anyway, I'm checking into short-throw Optoma GT720 for rear projected center screen and maybe flanking L/R projectors down the line for 3DVS. However my concern w/ triple projection, as I posted in another thread, is that even @ triple 50" or so screen size, it may be too wide (w/ flanking monitors angled in towards the user even) that the outsides of the side screens would be so far in the peripheral vision that you'd see them out of corners of your eyes where the Nvidia shutter glasses DON'T cover. So I had asked, and will ask again, if anyone is doing triple projection w/ 3D, is that a factor? It would seem it might require a pair of wrap-around style glasses that cover more FOV than the (otherwise very nice and comfortable) Nvidia glasses. Don't know about that.
[quote name='disolitude' post='1112538' date='Sep 3 2010, 05:51 PM']While your questions are logical, they are not practical...because 3D surround does not/will not support DLP TVs. Only monitors and projectors.
If you want 3 X 60 inch screen 3D in 720p per eye, you need to get a projector. Acer H5360 to be exact... Your Mitsubishi is already giving you ~720p resolution (checkerboard cuts resolution in half) but is asking or 1080p X processing.
Otherwise, just for craps and giggles, there exists a 720p 3D display that is 50 inches and works just like your mitsubishi DLP (checkerboard 3D). Its called Samsung PN50450B plasma. If 3D vision surround supported checkerboard displays, those 3 HDTVs would be the ones you are looking for...
Thanks, yep, I discovered that as well, that 3DVS doesn't support checkerboard displays for some reason. And ironically, my other display in another area IS the Samsung PN50450B 720p checkerboard plasma. I got it since I needed a 50" display for TV use, and it happened to be on sale last Black Fri for under $900, and it was "3D ready." However, the problem w/ your theory, even if they ever ended up opening up 3DVS to older 3D displays, is the plasma has WAY too large a bezel for me to consider tripling them up. Plus plasma burn-in risks w/ gaming (I have a 9 year old son.) Anyway, I'm checking into short-throw Optoma GT720 for rear projected center screen and maybe flanking L/R projectors down the line for 3DVS. However my concern w/ triple projection, as I posted in another thread, is that even @ triple 50" or so screen size, it may be too wide (w/ flanking monitors angled in towards the user even) that the outsides of the side screens would be so far in the peripheral vision that you'd see them out of corners of your eyes where the Nvidia shutter glasses DON'T cover. So I had asked, and will ask again, if anyone is doing triple projection w/ 3D, is that a factor? It would seem it might require a pair of wrap-around style glasses that cover more FOV than the (otherwise very nice and comfortable) Nvidia glasses. Don't know about that.
[quote name='disolitude' post='1112538' date='Sep 3 2010, 05:51 PM']While your questions are logical, they are not practical...because 3D surround does not/will not support DLP TVs. Only monitors and projectors.
If you want 3 X 60 inch screen 3D in 720p per eye, you need to get a projector. Acer H5360 to be exact... Your Mitsubishi is already giving you ~720p resolution (checkerboard cuts resolution in half) but is asking or 1080p X processing.
Otherwise, just for craps and giggles, there exists a 720p 3D display that is 50 inches and works just like your mitsubishi DLP (checkerboard 3D). Its called Samsung PN50450B plasma. If 3D vision surround supported checkerboard displays, those 3 HDTVs would be the ones you are looking for...[/quote]
Thanks, yep, I discovered that as well, that 3DVS doesn't support checkerboard displays for some reason. And ironically, my other display in another area IS the Samsung PN50450B 720p checkerboard plasma. I got it since I needed a 50" display for TV use, and it happened to be on sale last Black Fri for under $900, and it was "3D ready." However, the problem w/ your theory, even if they ever ended up opening up 3DVS to older 3D displays, is the plasma has WAY too large a bezel for me to consider tripling them up. Plus plasma burn-in risks w/ gaming (I have a 9 year old son.) Anyway, I'm checking into short-throw Optoma GT720 for rear projected center screen and maybe flanking L/R projectors down the line for 3DVS. However my concern w/ triple projection, as I posted in another thread, is that even @ triple 50" or so screen size, it may be too wide (w/ flanking monitors angled in towards the user even) that the outsides of the side screens would be so far in the peripheral vision that you'd see them out of corners of your eyes where the Nvidia shutter glasses DON'T cover. So I had asked, and will ask again, if anyone is doing triple projection w/ 3D, is that a factor? It would seem it might require a pair of wrap-around style glasses that cover more FOV than the (otherwise very nice and comfortable) Nvidia glasses. Don't know about that.
[quote name='disolitude' post='1112538' date='Sep 3 2010, 05:51 PM']While your questions are logical, they are not practical...because 3D surround does not/will not support DLP TVs. Only monitors and projectors.
If you want 3 X 60 inch screen 3D in 720p per eye, you need to get a projector. Acer H5360 to be exact... Your Mitsubishi is already giving you ~720p resolution (checkerboard cuts resolution in half) but is asking or 1080p X processing.
Otherwise, just for craps and giggles, there exists a 720p 3D display that is 50 inches and works just like your mitsubishi DLP (checkerboard 3D). Its called Samsung PN50450B plasma. If 3D vision surround supported checkerboard displays, those 3 HDTVs would be the ones you are looking for...
Thanks, yep, I discovered that as well, that 3DVS doesn't support checkerboard displays for some reason. And ironically, my other display in another area IS the Samsung PN50450B 720p checkerboard plasma. I got it since I needed a 50" display for TV use, and it happened to be on sale last Black Fri for under $900, and it was "3D ready." However, the problem w/ your theory, even if they ever ended up opening up 3DVS to older 3D displays, is the plasma has WAY too large a bezel for me to consider tripling them up. Plus plasma burn-in risks w/ gaming (I have a 9 year old son.) Anyway, I'm checking into short-throw Optoma GT720 for rear projected center screen and maybe flanking L/R projectors down the line for 3DVS. However my concern w/ triple projection, as I posted in another thread, is that even @ triple 50" or so screen size, it may be too wide (w/ flanking monitors angled in towards the user even) that the outsides of the side screens would be so far in the peripheral vision that you'd see them out of corners of your eyes where the Nvidia shutter glasses DON'T cover. So I had asked, and will ask again, if anyone is doing triple projection w/ 3D, is that a factor? It would seem it might require a pair of wrap-around style glasses that cover more FOV than the (otherwise very nice and comfortable) Nvidia glasses. Don't know about that.
On this monitor it seems to force a 1:1 display when in 3D mode, so you can't zoom up a less than native resolution to fill the screen- it just draws a centered box of 1280x720 pixels, for example, w/ no way I can find to force it full screen. When 3D mode is off, you can go full screen. Anyone with a similar display found a workaround? With the thin bezels and huge size and value of these displays, it makes me wish there was a 50", 720p version of this 60" display and I'd get three. But until I find I can run triple 1080p in 3D, it may be a waste to try surround w/ this setup.
On this monitor it seems to force a 1:1 display when in 3D mode, so you can't zoom up a less than native resolution to fill the screen- it just draws a centered box of 1280x720 pixels, for example, w/ no way I can find to force it full screen. When 3D mode is off, you can go full screen. Anyone with a similar display found a workaround? With the thin bezels and huge size and value of these displays, it makes me wish there was a 50", 720p version of this 60" display and I'd get three. But until I find I can run triple 1080p in 3D, it may be a waste to try surround w/ this setup.
On this monitor it seems to force a 1:1 display when in 3D mode, so you can't zoom up a less than native resolution to fill the screen- it just draws a centered box of 1280x720 pixels, for example, w/ no way I can find to force it full screen. When 3D mode is off, you can go full screen. Anyone with a similar display found a workaround? With the thin bezels and huge size and value of these displays, it makes me wish there was a 50", 720p version of this 60" display and I'd get three. But until I find I can run triple 1080p in 3D, it may be a waste to try surround w/ this setup.
On this monitor it seems to force a 1:1 display when in 3D mode, so you can't zoom up a less than native resolution to fill the screen- it just draws a centered box of 1280x720 pixels, for example, w/ no way I can find to force it full screen. When 3D mode is off, you can go full screen. Anyone with a similar display found a workaround? With the thin bezels and huge size and value of these displays, it makes me wish there was a 50", 720p version of this 60" display and I'd get three. But until I find I can run triple 1080p in 3D, it may be a waste to try surround w/ this setup.
If you want 3 X 60 inch screen 3D in 720p per eye, you need to get a projector. Acer H5360 to be exact... Your Mitsubishi is already giving you ~720p resolution (checkerboard cuts resolution in half) but is asking or 1080p X processing.
Otherwise, just for craps and giggles, there exists a 720p 3D display that is 50 inches and works just like your mitsubishi DLP (checkerboard 3D). Its called Samsung PN50450B plasma. If 3D vision surround supported checkerboard displays, those 3 HDTVs would be the ones you are looking for...
If you want 3 X 60 inch screen 3D in 720p per eye, you need to get a projector. Acer H5360 to be exact... Your Mitsubishi is already giving you ~720p resolution (checkerboard cuts resolution in half) but is asking or 1080p X processing.
Otherwise, just for craps and giggles, there exists a 720p 3D display that is 50 inches and works just like your mitsubishi DLP (checkerboard 3D). Its called Samsung PN50450B plasma. If 3D vision surround supported checkerboard displays, those 3 HDTVs would be the ones you are looking for...
If you want 3 X 60 inch screen 3D in 720p per eye, you need to get a projector. Acer H5360 to be exact... Your Mitsubishi is already giving you ~720p resolution (checkerboard cuts resolution in half) but is asking or 1080p X processing.
Otherwise, just for craps and giggles, there exists a 720p 3D display that is 50 inches and works just like your mitsubishi DLP (checkerboard 3D). Its called Samsung PN50450B plasma. If 3D vision surround supported checkerboard displays, those 3 HDTVs would be the ones you are looking for...
If you want 3 X 60 inch screen 3D in 720p per eye, you need to get a projector. Acer H5360 to be exact... Your Mitsubishi is already giving you ~720p resolution (checkerboard cuts resolution in half) but is asking or 1080p X processing.
Otherwise, just for craps and giggles, there exists a 720p 3D display that is 50 inches and works just like your mitsubishi DLP (checkerboard 3D). Its called Samsung PN50450B plasma. If 3D vision surround supported checkerboard displays, those 3 HDTVs would be the ones you are looking for...
Get rid of the active glasses shuttering and figure out how to get an LCD, or any display tech to page flip and "angle-flip" synced at 120Hz. That where I'm at with it all right now. Convince me otherwise, or help convince someone to make it. 37" - 42" range is fine... and make sure the glasses are snazzy too... and, I only want to pay $750 - $1000 max.
Oops! I just found one... Not <$1000 though. multiply that by ten I guess. [url="http://www2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/prModelDetail?storeId=11301&catalogId=13251&itemId=394528&modelNo=Content02122010120807194&surfModel=Content02122010120807194"]http://www2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/store...122010120807194[/url]
Get rid of the active glasses shuttering and figure out how to get an LCD, or any display tech to page flip and "angle-flip" synced at 120Hz. That where I'm at with it all right now. Convince me otherwise, or help convince someone to make it. 37" - 42" range is fine... and make sure the glasses are snazzy too... and, I only want to pay $750 - $1000 max.
Oops! I just found one... Not <$1000 though. multiply that by ten I guess. http://www2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/store...122010120807194
Get rid of the active glasses shuttering and figure out how to get an LCD, or any display tech to page flip and "angle-flip" synced at 120Hz. That where I'm at with it all right now. Convince me otherwise, or help convince someone to make it. 37" - 42" range is fine... and make sure the glasses are snazzy too... and, I only want to pay $750 - $1000 max.
Oops! I just found one... Not <$1000 though. multiply that by ten I guess. [url="http://www2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/prModelDetail?storeId=11301&catalogId=13251&itemId=394528&modelNo=Content02122010120807194&surfModel=Content02122010120807194"]http://www2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/store...122010120807194[/url]
Get rid of the active glasses shuttering and figure out how to get an LCD, or any display tech to page flip and "angle-flip" synced at 120Hz. That where I'm at with it all right now. Convince me otherwise, or help convince someone to make it. 37" - 42" range is fine... and make sure the glasses are snazzy too... and, I only want to pay $750 - $1000 max.
Oops! I just found one... Not <$1000 though. multiply that by ten I guess. http://www2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/store...122010120807194
If you want 3 X 60 inch screen 3D in 720p per eye, you need to get a projector. Acer H5360 to be exact... Your Mitsubishi is already giving you ~720p resolution (checkerboard cuts resolution in half) but is asking or 1080p X processing.
Otherwise, just for craps and giggles, there exists a 720p 3D display that is 50 inches and works just like your mitsubishi DLP (checkerboard 3D). Its called Samsung PN50450B plasma. If 3D vision surround supported checkerboard displays, those 3 HDTVs would be the ones you are looking for...[/quote]
Thanks, yep, I discovered that as well, that 3DVS doesn't support checkerboard displays for some reason. And ironically, my other display in another area IS the Samsung PN50450B 720p checkerboard plasma. I got it since I needed a 50" display for TV use, and it happened to be on sale last Black Fri for under $900, and it was "3D ready." However, the problem w/ your theory, even if they ever ended up opening up 3DVS to older 3D displays, is the plasma has WAY too large a bezel for me to consider tripling them up. Plus plasma burn-in risks w/ gaming (I have a 9 year old son.) Anyway, I'm checking into short-throw Optoma GT720 for rear projected center screen and maybe flanking L/R projectors down the line for 3DVS. However my concern w/ triple projection, as I posted in another thread, is that even @ triple 50" or so screen size, it may be too wide (w/ flanking monitors angled in towards the user even) that the outsides of the side screens would be so far in the peripheral vision that you'd see them out of corners of your eyes where the Nvidia shutter glasses DON'T cover. So I had asked, and will ask again, if anyone is doing triple projection w/ 3D, is that a factor? It would seem it might require a pair of wrap-around style glasses that cover more FOV than the (otherwise very nice and comfortable) Nvidia glasses. Don't know about that.
If you want 3 X 60 inch screen 3D in 720p per eye, you need to get a projector. Acer H5360 to be exact... Your Mitsubishi is already giving you ~720p resolution (checkerboard cuts resolution in half) but is asking or 1080p X processing.
Otherwise, just for craps and giggles, there exists a 720p 3D display that is 50 inches and works just like your mitsubishi DLP (checkerboard 3D). Its called Samsung PN50450B plasma. If 3D vision surround supported checkerboard displays, those 3 HDTVs would be the ones you are looking for...
Thanks, yep, I discovered that as well, that 3DVS doesn't support checkerboard displays for some reason. And ironically, my other display in another area IS the Samsung PN50450B 720p checkerboard plasma. I got it since I needed a 50" display for TV use, and it happened to be on sale last Black Fri for under $900, and it was "3D ready." However, the problem w/ your theory, even if they ever ended up opening up 3DVS to older 3D displays, is the plasma has WAY too large a bezel for me to consider tripling them up. Plus plasma burn-in risks w/ gaming (I have a 9 year old son.) Anyway, I'm checking into short-throw Optoma GT720 for rear projected center screen and maybe flanking L/R projectors down the line for 3DVS. However my concern w/ triple projection, as I posted in another thread, is that even @ triple 50" or so screen size, it may be too wide (w/ flanking monitors angled in towards the user even) that the outsides of the side screens would be so far in the peripheral vision that you'd see them out of corners of your eyes where the Nvidia shutter glasses DON'T cover. So I had asked, and will ask again, if anyone is doing triple projection w/ 3D, is that a factor? It would seem it might require a pair of wrap-around style glasses that cover more FOV than the (otherwise very nice and comfortable) Nvidia glasses. Don't know about that.
If you want 3 X 60 inch screen 3D in 720p per eye, you need to get a projector. Acer H5360 to be exact... Your Mitsubishi is already giving you ~720p resolution (checkerboard cuts resolution in half) but is asking or 1080p X processing.
Otherwise, just for craps and giggles, there exists a 720p 3D display that is 50 inches and works just like your mitsubishi DLP (checkerboard 3D). Its called Samsung PN50450B plasma. If 3D vision surround supported checkerboard displays, those 3 HDTVs would be the ones you are looking for...[/quote]
Thanks, yep, I discovered that as well, that 3DVS doesn't support checkerboard displays for some reason. And ironically, my other display in another area IS the Samsung PN50450B 720p checkerboard plasma. I got it since I needed a 50" display for TV use, and it happened to be on sale last Black Fri for under $900, and it was "3D ready." However, the problem w/ your theory, even if they ever ended up opening up 3DVS to older 3D displays, is the plasma has WAY too large a bezel for me to consider tripling them up. Plus plasma burn-in risks w/ gaming (I have a 9 year old son.) Anyway, I'm checking into short-throw Optoma GT720 for rear projected center screen and maybe flanking L/R projectors down the line for 3DVS. However my concern w/ triple projection, as I posted in another thread, is that even @ triple 50" or so screen size, it may be too wide (w/ flanking monitors angled in towards the user even) that the outsides of the side screens would be so far in the peripheral vision that you'd see them out of corners of your eyes where the Nvidia shutter glasses DON'T cover. So I had asked, and will ask again, if anyone is doing triple projection w/ 3D, is that a factor? It would seem it might require a pair of wrap-around style glasses that cover more FOV than the (otherwise very nice and comfortable) Nvidia glasses. Don't know about that.
If you want 3 X 60 inch screen 3D in 720p per eye, you need to get a projector. Acer H5360 to be exact... Your Mitsubishi is already giving you ~720p resolution (checkerboard cuts resolution in half) but is asking or 1080p X processing.
Otherwise, just for craps and giggles, there exists a 720p 3D display that is 50 inches and works just like your mitsubishi DLP (checkerboard 3D). Its called Samsung PN50450B plasma. If 3D vision surround supported checkerboard displays, those 3 HDTVs would be the ones you are looking for...
Thanks, yep, I discovered that as well, that 3DVS doesn't support checkerboard displays for some reason. And ironically, my other display in another area IS the Samsung PN50450B 720p checkerboard plasma. I got it since I needed a 50" display for TV use, and it happened to be on sale last Black Fri for under $900, and it was "3D ready." However, the problem w/ your theory, even if they ever ended up opening up 3DVS to older 3D displays, is the plasma has WAY too large a bezel for me to consider tripling them up. Plus plasma burn-in risks w/ gaming (I have a 9 year old son.) Anyway, I'm checking into short-throw Optoma GT720 for rear projected center screen and maybe flanking L/R projectors down the line for 3DVS. However my concern w/ triple projection, as I posted in another thread, is that even @ triple 50" or so screen size, it may be too wide (w/ flanking monitors angled in towards the user even) that the outsides of the side screens would be so far in the peripheral vision that you'd see them out of corners of your eyes where the Nvidia shutter glasses DON'T cover. So I had asked, and will ask again, if anyone is doing triple projection w/ 3D, is that a factor? It would seem it might require a pair of wrap-around style glasses that cover more FOV than the (otherwise very nice and comfortable) Nvidia glasses. Don't know about that.