New 120hz LG scarlet HDTV
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 4:44 pm
Hi All, haven't been here a while because I haven't made any progress on a 3D setup.
I doubt anyone remembers me to much so a short history on my S3D hopes. I have some anaglyph glasses and I was able to get that working but it is far from ideal. I purchased some decent but cheap shutter glasses from a company not selling them any longer since they are only compatible with 7 series nvidia cards and earlier. I was hoping to get it to work with an 8600 but ended up failing because compatibility was just too hard to achieve with my setup, and I don't want to sink a buncha money into building a compatible but antiquated AGP machine. (Those 7800 cards are still pricey and I'd have to buy more than just the GPU)
Anywho, my TV recently died so that is more important for me to spend money on... however, maybe i can kill 2 birds with one stone. I'm gonna be upgrading to a 120hz HDTV. This LG Scarlet. It is 120hz, but is that all I need to be compatible with Nvidia's new 3D shutter glasses? If so I just buy those when I can afford it and be allllll good. Nvidia only lists a very few TVs and displays as compatible though. I've talked to someone who says they sold the same tv to someone who did their research and bought it specefically for the nvidia glasses. Still I'm not convinced. Anyone know if it is compatible?
BTW i do have a compatible rig with a GTX260 so its only the TV I need to worry about (hopefully). If its not compatible with the nvidia 3d vision, would it be compatible with any other S3D solution? I know some HDTVs are capable of S3D through other means.
Thanks again guys,
MrDowntempo
I doubt anyone remembers me to much so a short history on my S3D hopes. I have some anaglyph glasses and I was able to get that working but it is far from ideal. I purchased some decent but cheap shutter glasses from a company not selling them any longer since they are only compatible with 7 series nvidia cards and earlier. I was hoping to get it to work with an 8600 but ended up failing because compatibility was just too hard to achieve with my setup, and I don't want to sink a buncha money into building a compatible but antiquated AGP machine. (Those 7800 cards are still pricey and I'd have to buy more than just the GPU)
Anywho, my TV recently died so that is more important for me to spend money on... however, maybe i can kill 2 birds with one stone. I'm gonna be upgrading to a 120hz HDTV. This LG Scarlet. It is 120hz, but is that all I need to be compatible with Nvidia's new 3D shutter glasses? If so I just buy those when I can afford it and be allllll good. Nvidia only lists a very few TVs and displays as compatible though. I've talked to someone who says they sold the same tv to someone who did their research and bought it specefically for the nvidia glasses. Still I'm not convinced. Anyone know if it is compatible?
BTW i do have a compatible rig with a GTX260 so its only the TV I need to worry about (hopefully). If its not compatible with the nvidia 3d vision, would it be compatible with any other S3D solution? I know some HDTVs are capable of S3D through other means.
Thanks again guys,
MrDowntempo