http://www.zalman.co.kr/ENG/ and found this:
![Image](http://www.zalman.co.kr/DataFile/pr/Show/Cebit_2008/29b.jpg)
At CeBIT Zalman displayed: 22" , 24" and 32" Trimon 3D monitors.
How can Neil say such things with a straight face.
Yes, I'm sure Nvidia did it purely out of the kindness of their heart, wanting to help out a poor korean company that they felt sorry for. (SARCASM).
So you are saying that after many years of Nvidia supporting the industry standard DIN shutter glasses and dual screen solutions (head gear/planar/2 projector) that combined probably make up 90-95% of stereo use that Nvidia decided to start from scratch and their first thing to focus on was a Zalman monitor used by probably less than 1% of the market without being paid?Neil wrote:I don't understand. Where did you learn that Zalman paid NVIDIA to only support their solution?
In their MTBS interview, Samsung said they were in "deliberations with NVIDIA", and NVIDIA has shown their drivers on multiple S-3D solutions including Samsung, Zalman, and upcoming Spectron IQ. Zalman has had their share of success, but I can't imagine them having the resources to tell NVIDIA who they can and can't work with. Think about that for a moment. How much money would NVIDIA require to be convinced to turn away every other S-3D solution in the market except Zalman. I just can't wrap my head around that.
You are welcome to post your concerns, but don't use MTBS as a staging area for forming boycotts - that's not what we are about.
Regards,
Neil
I don't mean to sound critical, but since you go to these shows and have discussions with these companies, I am not sure why you cannot provide the truth or at least tell us that you have expressed our collective displeasure. We shouldn't have to speculate.
I appolgize for coming across as attacking (but not for being critical)Neil wrote:I don't mean to sound critical, but since you go to these shows and have discussions with these companies, I am not sure why you cannot provide the truth or at least tell us that you have expressed our collective displeasure. We shouldn't have to speculate.
Chris,
The moment you say things like "I am not sure why you cannot provide the truth" you are being both critical and attacking. As far as I know, NVIDIA reads these forums and takes from them what they choose to - and that's as far as I'm going to go on this matter. There are other driver solutions in the works, NVIDIA has their game plan too, and that's it.
Regards,
Neil