Stupid question: 3DV on non-3D 60hz TV?
I have a simple stupid question. I have a notebook with integrated emitter and 120hz screen. Would it be possible, somehow, to game on an external monitor/TV, even at 1080p@24/30hz per eye or lower resolutions, with a standard 60hz TV/screen? So using the built-in emitter to sync the glass to the external monitor. Would it be possible to do it with an external emitter? I'm just trying to understand if, in order to game in 3D on my big 55'' 60HZ TV (non 3d), I have to a buy a new TV or there could be a way to make it work, even at reduced resolutlion and/or frame rate. Thank you.
I have a simple stupid question.

I have a notebook with integrated emitter and 120hz screen.

Would it be possible, somehow, to game on an external monitor/TV, even at 1080p@24/30hz per eye or lower resolutions, with a standard 60hz TV/screen?

So using the built-in emitter to sync the glass to the external monitor.

Would it be possible to do it with an external emitter?

I'm just trying to understand if, in order to game in 3D on my big 55'' 60HZ TV (non 3d), I have to a buy a new TV or there could be a way to make it work, even at reduced resolutlion and/or frame rate.

Thank you.

Santech G37 / Clevo P370SM3 (4930mx, 32GB CL9, 2x Intel 525 240GB RAID0 + 2x Samsung 840 PRO 512GB RAID0, 2x NVidia 780M SLI, 17'' 1080p@120hz, 3D Vision 2)

#1
Posted 11/04/2013 11:07 AM   
Out of luck mate, gotta be 120hz. Classy laptop though.
Out of luck mate, gotta be 120hz. Classy laptop though.

- ASUS P6T Deluxe - i7 930 @ 3.9ghz - 12gb RAM - 2x Gainward GTX780 3gb - 3x ASUS VG278HE 144hz 27" - 4x Samsung F1 1tb HDD RAID 0 - Zalman ZM-1000HP 1000W PSU - Silverstone TJ07 - Corsair H50 -

#2
Posted 11/04/2013 02:08 PM   
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