Newb trying to buy a 3D Capable Laptop
Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 7:00 pm
I wanted to start a new thread because I think I have some fundamental questions that a lot of other people here might already know.
By 3D capable, I mean that it can export 3D over HDMI 1.4. Framepacked @720p@60hz would be best (currently) but I would take something that does SBS@x@y as a compromise.
1. Are there any 3D drivers that work with the Intel Series of Integrated/HD Video Adapters?
1.a. If so, which intel adapters and which 3D drivers?
1.b. Do these generate framepacked or SBS?
2. What AMD video adapters work?
2.a. Do AMD video adapters come with anything other than AMD CPUs?
2.b. Can someone offer a comparison of intel processors with their AMD equivalents?
2.c. Do AMD drivers require funky drivers to work in 3D?
2.d. Framepacked or SBS?
3. Which nVidia graphics adapters support 3D
3.a. Same as above.
3.b. Do you still have to pay extra for the privilege of using nVidia with a 3DTV?
Thanks!
xhonzi
(for the record, it will be paired with an Epson 3010)
By 3D capable, I mean that it can export 3D over HDMI 1.4. Framepacked @720p@60hz would be best (currently) but I would take something that does SBS@x@y as a compromise.
1. Are there any 3D drivers that work with the Intel Series of Integrated/HD Video Adapters?
1.a. If so, which intel adapters and which 3D drivers?
1.b. Do these generate framepacked or SBS?
2. What AMD video adapters work?
2.a. Do AMD video adapters come with anything other than AMD CPUs?
2.b. Can someone offer a comparison of intel processors with their AMD equivalents?
2.c. Do AMD drivers require funky drivers to work in 3D?
2.d. Framepacked or SBS?
3. Which nVidia graphics adapters support 3D
3.a. Same as above.
3.b. Do you still have to pay extra for the privilege of using nVidia with a 3DTV?
Thanks!
xhonzi
(for the record, it will be paired with an Epson 3010)