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Nobody have experiences with notebook and iz3d-Dual out??

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:59 am
by Thomas3D
Does nobody have then here experiences with a notebook and iz3d dual out? :cry: :cry:

If so, please which mark is the best?, with one or only with 2 graphics cards?, as for example Go8800 GTX or better Go9800 GTX.
If the notebook liked to use Stereoscopic Player and dual out also for 3D-HDV Dual Steam out.
Many thanks if, nevertheless, still somebody with experiences would be found.., :wink:

Greetings Thomas3d

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 12:31 pm
by LukePC1
What do you guys think: would it work with a HDMI to DVI converter and DVI and HDM output? That way it would be possible to have 2 displays or outputs or a n IZ3D monitor or whatever.

Ebay says in German for Thomas

The most expencive notebook I found was about 10.000€ = 14.000$ :D
but I think it woun't fit :oops:

maybe this one is ok?
It has VGA and HDMI output.

So you get good speed, but only VGA output here...
I tried google and it wouldn't work. So I tried to look at some different notebooks...

How much do you want to spend anyway?
10k for a high speed Notebook?
2-3k for a good Notebook
1-2k for an even better PC?
Maybe a Shuttele PC is what you are looking for?

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 1:16 am
by da_giz
Well we tried to hook up my iZ3D to a friends laptop.
He has an Asus gamers laptop and the gfx-card has to physical outputs (3 if you count the laptops own monitor).
So he had a VGA and a DVI output on his laptop which you can assign seperatley, works like a charm.

He had an ATI card, so I have no idea about which geforce gfx-card would be better in laptop for 3D.
Do both have 2 outputs?
i don't know exactly what you mean with "for 3D-HDV Dual Steam out", but if it is what I think then I would look for a gfx-card that has 2 DVI or 1 DVI + 1 HDMI output. I don't know the specs of those cards you stated.