Can i make a 3d Vision using 2 LCD monitors (60hz) ?
Can i make a 3d Vision using 2 LCD monitors 60hz by connecting them to a NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 graphics card ?
i think that NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 have a Two Dual Link DVI connector
and my 2 LCD screens are Samsung 2494 HS (resolution 1980x1080 - DVI output - 60 Hz) so by connecting them to the GTS 250 card (supported 3d) i get a total of 120 Hz which is the frequency required for the 3d vision
i'm trying to get a solution for my problem because i'm living in Egypt and the 3d screens will be announced very late if it doesn't
Thanks,
Can i make a 3d Vision using 2 LCD monitors 60hz by connecting them to a NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 graphics card ?
i think that NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 have a Two Dual Link DVI connector
and my 2 LCD screens are Samsung 2494 HS (resolution 1980x1080 - DVI output - 60 Hz) so by connecting them to the GTS 250 card (supported 3d) i get a total of 120 Hz which is the frequency required for the 3d vision
i'm trying to get a solution for my problem because i'm living in Egypt and the 3d screens will be announced very late if it doesn't
No
The number of Hz is a frequency : I doesn't add up.
It is possible to make 3D screens using 2 identical monitors (any monitor technology), a 50-50 semi transparent mirror and using passive polarized glasses. But this technology is not supported by Nvidia 3D Vision.
The number of Hz is a frequency : I doesn't add up.
It is possible to make 3D screens using 2 identical monitors (any monitor technology), a 50-50 semi transparent mirror and using passive polarized glasses. But this technology is not supported by Nvidia 3D Vision.
Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter
so guys please help me out with this:
about my screens:
(The 2233rz has a true 120Hz refresh rate, while the 2494HS is 2x60Hz – meaning that a ghost frame is inserted between the actual refresh rate frames to smooth out the image.)
(The OP mentions this monitor uses 120Hz technology.)
Is this 2 infos mentioned that my screen can be compatible use the nvidia 3d vision ??
and if it is not:
Because i'm in Egypt and i cann't find the 120 hz screens, i can get a 42 plasma tv which has a specification of 600 Hz - is this 600 Hz compatible with the nvidia 3d vision ?
Thanks a lot
(The 2233rz has a true 120Hz refresh rate, while the 2494HS is 2x60Hz – meaning that a ghost frame is inserted between the actual refresh rate frames to smooth out the image.)
(The OP mentions this monitor uses 120Hz technology.)
Is this 2 infos mentioned that my screen can be compatible use the nvidia 3d vision ??
and if it is not:
Because i'm in Egypt and i cann't find the 120 hz screens, i can get a 42 plasma tv which has a specification of 600 Hz - is this 600 Hz compatible with the nvidia 3d vision ?
[quote name='Joenn' post='1039533' date='Apr 14 2010, 05:19 PM']so guys please help me out with this:
about my screens:
(The 2233rz has a true 120Hz refresh rate, while the 2494HS is 2x60Hz – meaning that a ghost frame is inserted between the actual refresh rate frames to smooth out the image.)
(The OP mentions this monitor uses 120Hz technology.)
Is this 2 infos mentioned that my screen can be compatible use the nvidia 3d vision ??
and if it is not:
Because i'm in Egypt and i cann't find the 120 hz screens, i can get a 42 plasma tv which has a specification of 600 Hz - is this 600 Hz compatible with the nvidia 3d vision ?
Thanks a lot[/quote]
Unless it's certified 3D Vision Ready it won't work, those plasma screens arn't true 600Hz and neither is inserting a ghost frame between frames.
[quote name='Joenn' post='1039533' date='Apr 14 2010, 05:19 PM']so guys please help me out with this:
about my screens:
(The 2233rz has a true 120Hz refresh rate, while the 2494HS is 2x60Hz – meaning that a ghost frame is inserted between the actual refresh rate frames to smooth out the image.)
(The OP mentions this monitor uses 120Hz technology.)
Is this 2 infos mentioned that my screen can be compatible use the nvidia 3d vision ??
and if it is not:
Because i'm in Egypt and i cann't find the 120 hz screens, i can get a 42 plasma tv which has a specification of 600 Hz - is this 600 Hz compatible with the nvidia 3d vision ?
Thanks a lot
Unless it's certified 3D Vision Ready it won't work, those plasma screens arn't true 600Hz and neither is inserting a ghost frame between frames.
i think that NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 have a Two Dual Link DVI connector
and my 2 LCD screens are Samsung 2494 HS (resolution 1980x1080 - DVI output - 60 Hz) so by connecting them to the GTS 250 card (supported 3d) i get a total of 120 Hz which is the frequency required for the 3d vision
i'm trying to get a solution for my problem because i'm living in Egypt and the 3d screens will be announced very late if it doesn't
Thanks,
i think that NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 have a Two Dual Link DVI connector
and my 2 LCD screens are Samsung 2494 HS (resolution 1980x1080 - DVI output - 60 Hz) so by connecting them to the GTS 250 card (supported 3d) i get a total of 120 Hz which is the frequency required for the 3d vision
i'm trying to get a solution for my problem because i'm living in Egypt and the 3d screens will be announced very late if it doesn't
Thanks,
There is no such work around that im aware of.
There is no such work around that im aware of.
The number of Hz is a frequency : I doesn't add up.
It is possible to make 3D screens using 2 identical monitors (any monitor technology), a 50-50 semi transparent mirror and using passive polarized glasses. But this technology is not supported by Nvidia 3D Vision.
The number of Hz is a frequency : I doesn't add up.
It is possible to make 3D screens using 2 identical monitors (any monitor technology), a 50-50 semi transparent mirror and using passive polarized glasses. But this technology is not supported by Nvidia 3D Vision.
Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter
CPU: Intel Core 2 E6600 2,4GHz
RAM: 2GB
GPU: 8800GTX
OS: Vista 32Bit
Projector: Acer X1130P DLP
Screensize: 73"
about my screens:
(The 2233rz has a true 120Hz refresh rate, while the 2494HS is 2x60Hz – meaning that a ghost frame is inserted between the actual refresh rate frames to smooth out the image.)
(The OP mentions this monitor uses 120Hz technology.)
Is this 2 infos mentioned that my screen can be compatible use the nvidia 3d vision ??
and if it is not:
Because i'm in Egypt and i cann't find the 120 hz screens, i can get a 42 plasma tv which has a specification of 600 Hz - is this 600 Hz compatible with the nvidia 3d vision ?
Thanks a lot
about my screens:
(The 2233rz has a true 120Hz refresh rate, while the 2494HS is 2x60Hz – meaning that a ghost frame is inserted between the actual refresh rate frames to smooth out the image.)
(The OP mentions this monitor uses 120Hz technology.)
Is this 2 infos mentioned that my screen can be compatible use the nvidia 3d vision ??
and if it is not:
Because i'm in Egypt and i cann't find the 120 hz screens, i can get a 42 plasma tv which has a specification of 600 Hz - is this 600 Hz compatible with the nvidia 3d vision ?
Thanks a lot
about my screens:
(The 2233rz has a true 120Hz refresh rate, while the 2494HS is 2x60Hz – meaning that a ghost frame is inserted between the actual refresh rate frames to smooth out the image.)
(The OP mentions this monitor uses 120Hz technology.)
Is this 2 infos mentioned that my screen can be compatible use the nvidia 3d vision ??
and if it is not:
Because i'm in Egypt and i cann't find the 120 hz screens, i can get a 42 plasma tv which has a specification of 600 Hz - is this 600 Hz compatible with the nvidia 3d vision ?
Thanks a lot[/quote]
Unless it's certified 3D Vision Ready it won't work, those plasma screens arn't true 600Hz and neither is inserting a ghost frame between frames.
about my screens:
(The 2233rz has a true 120Hz refresh rate, while the 2494HS is 2x60Hz – meaning that a ghost frame is inserted between the actual refresh rate frames to smooth out the image.)
(The OP mentions this monitor uses 120Hz technology.)
Is this 2 infos mentioned that my screen can be compatible use the nvidia 3d vision ??
and if it is not:
Because i'm in Egypt and i cann't find the 120 hz screens, i can get a 42 plasma tv which has a specification of 600 Hz - is this 600 Hz compatible with the nvidia 3d vision ?
Thanks a lot
Unless it's certified 3D Vision Ready it won't work, those plasma screens arn't true 600Hz and neither is inserting a ghost frame between frames.