We purchased this monitor at the last minute before a tradeshow and it took me less than 30 minutes to get our 3D Virtual Reality software to work in TRUE 3D without any code changes!!
Zalman did include a software driver that turns virtually any 3D game into a true 3D game.
We also found out that if you use the 3D polarized glasses that they recycle at the movie theaters, that you can have all your friends watch too (a lot cheaper than the overpriced $100+ glasses you need with other systems.)
Once in the "sweet spot" this monitor produces a 3D treat that is hard to beat. If you are viewing from further back (5' or more) the sweet spot gets much bigger.
We were actually shocked that we could use an ACER Aspire Revo with an ATOM 230 processor and running the NVIDIA ION LE GPU at 1080P and still get over 20FPS with our software in 3D!!
I think this is fantastic news, cant wait to see it (and probably buy one).
nvidia is ripping off people, those glasses should be way cheaper given their simple function. and also shouldnt require 120Hz at least not for viewing static images.
unfortunately, IIRC, the glasses-less system requires you to keep head still in precise position, so it wont work with several viewers.
knew i can plug it to PC and have 3D with iz3D drivers, but I am corious if I the monitor can:
1. Accept 120Hz standard signal for 120Hz monitor with shutter glasses and gives his polarized glasses picture.
2. Accept signal of HDMI 3D for sources like Blue-Ray 3D (1.4 HDMI) and gives 3D polarized picture (by HDMI-DVI link) for wathing films
3. The same as in 2 but for PS3 system for playing 3D games.
Has somebody tested that?
We purchased this monitor at the last minute before a tradeshow and it took me less than 30 minutes to get our 3D Virtual Reality software to work in TRUE 3D without any code changes!!
Zalman did include a software driver that turns virtually any 3D game into a true 3D game.
We also found out that if you use the 3D polarized glasses that they recycle at the movie theaters, that you can have all your friends watch too (a lot cheaper than the overpriced $100+ glasses you need with other systems.)
Once in the "sweet spot" this monitor produces a 3D treat that is hard to beat. If you are viewing from further back (5' or more) the sweet spot gets much bigger.
We were actually shocked that we could use an ACER Aspire Revo with an ATOM 230 processor and running the NVIDIA ION LE GPU at 1080P and still get over 20FPS with our software in 3D!!
I think this is fantastic news, cant wait to see it (and probably buy one).
nvidia is ripping off people, those glasses should be way cheaper given their simple function. and also shouldnt require 120Hz at least not for viewing static images.
unfortunately, IIRC, the glasses-less system requires you to keep head still in precise position, so it wont work with several viewers.