Zach G
I am purchasing a new Acer H5360 Projector which is fully compatible with Nvidia 3D Vision, I've had Nvidia 3D Vision for quite awhile now with my Viewsonic 22" LCD 3D Ready Monitor, when I purchased the kit I lost the VESA cable. I am looking for instructions on how to setup that projector specifically, because I've read that you do not need the VESA cable for it, I was curious on what you need.
Answer
With a DLP 3D projector, you do not need the VESA sync cable or IR transmitter. Instead, an invisible pulse of light is sent through the projector lens to sync the glasses (i.e. no additional hardware is necessary).
You will require new DLP-Link glasses however. These cost about $105 and can be purchased here: http://www.tru3d.com/products/view_product.php?id=30389&Product=XpanD%20102%20with%20DLP%20Link%203D%20Glasses%20X102
Note: You can still use the Nvidia 3D Vision set-up with the projector, it's just unnecessarily complicated and you would need to get a new VESA sync cable.
With a DLP 3D projector, you do not need the VESA sync cable or IR transmitter. Instead, an invisible pulse of light is sent through the projector lens to sync the glasses (i.e. no additional hardware is necessary).
You will require new DLP-Link glasses however. These cost about $105 and can be purchased here: http://www.tru3d.com/products/view_product.php?id=30389&Product=XpanD%20102%20with%20DLP%20Link%203D%20Glasses%20X102
Note: You can still use the Nvidia 3D Vision set-up with the projector, it's just unnecessarily complicated and you would need to get a new VESA sync cable.
Can a home projector system with Texas Instruments-DLP hardware and software create a 3d image like the theate?
Kyle H
Can a home projector system with Texas Instruments-DLP hardware and software create a Digital 3d image with polarized not green and red or w/e the colors are?
Thanks!
Answer
Check for your projector on one of these lists:
http://www.3dmovielist.com/projectors.html
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_Requirements.html
You would also need a device capable of playing back 3D video, such as a PC with an NVIDIA 3D capable graphics card. 3D Blu-ray players haven't been released as of this posting, and when they are released in 2010 they still may not be compatible with the projectors listed on those pages.
Check for your projector on one of these lists:
http://www.3dmovielist.com/projectors.html
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_Requirements.html
You would also need a device capable of playing back 3D video, such as a PC with an NVIDIA 3D capable graphics card. 3D Blu-ray players haven't been released as of this posting, and when they are released in 2010 they still may not be compatible with the projectors listed on those pages.
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