Dear Tobias,

BenQ (Model: XL2411Z - 24"W 3D monitor)

ViewSonic (VX2268wm - 22" 3D monitor)

NVIDIA 3D Vision 2 Kit

1. Both the abovementioned monitors work well on Linux/Ubuntu with the
NVIDIA Quadro K4000 graphics card. You may have to edit the Xorg file for
proper 3D access in BenQ or ViewSonic accordingly. However, as others
mentioned, you need 3pin-mini-DIN slot to work on Linux/Ubuntu.

2. In one of our other PC has MS Windows 7 ( and Ubuntu is under Virtual
Box) - NVIDIA Quadro K600 works well. We use Windows OS for 3D (such as for
Coot), and Ubuntu (virtual machine) for crystallography calculations (say,
CCP4).

Regards,
Paddy.


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B. Padmanabhan, Ph. D
Additional Professor
Department of Biophysics
NIMHANS
Bangalore - 560029
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On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 1:48 PM, Tobias Beck <tobiasb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Jens, Jim, Todd and all,
>
> Thanks for your replies and suggestions!
>
> >Yes, you are right, if you do not get your hands on a monitor with
> >built-in emitter, you'll need ad least a K4000
>
> That is the reason I was looking for the monitor with built-in emitter,
> because then I could use the much cheaper K600 (about $ 140) instead.
> When I compare former prices for the VG278HR (about $ 500) plus K600 card,
> with the bundle of VG278HE (about $ 370) plus K4000 (about $ 700) plus
> emitter (included in the kit $ 170), there is a difference of about $ 500.
>
> So my question is:
>
> Is the K4000 really much better than the K600 for crystallographic
> purposes? Has anybody used similar cards (both) and can tell if this
> difference is really significant? Some suggestions are that even integrated
> graphics chips are fine (at least for coot), see here and follow-up
> messages https://www.mail-archive.com/ccp4bb@jiscmail.ac.uk/msg34801.html
>
> But I guess if I cannot find a monitor with built-in emitter, the K4000
> plus VG278HE will be one of my few choices....
>
> Thanks and best wishes, Tobias.
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 6:11 AM, Jens Kaiser <kai...@caltech.edu> wrote:
>
>> In addition to what others have -- correctly -- stated I want to add one
>> more thing:
>>
>> Yes, you are right, if you do not get your hands on a monitor with
>> built-in emitter, you'll need ad least a K4000 and in many cases the
>> VESA din bracket (~$50). You do not have to buy the expensive ($800+) 3D
>> Vision pro emitter, though, for about $150 you can get the 3D Vision 2
>> (the "2" is important!) kit, that includes the DIN-to-Phone jack cable
>> (officially for connection to DLP) you'll need to connect the graphics
>> card to the emitter. Don't use the DP-DVI adapter, there's not enough
>> bandwidth - go straight out of the DVI and you'll be fine (this
>> realization cost me a day....).
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>> Jens
>>
>>
>> On Thu, 2015-01-08 at 15:08 +0100, Tobias Beck wrote:
>> > Dear all,
>> >
>> >
>> > I am looking again at 3D monitors. Last year I bought for my old lab
>> > the VG278HR and the PNY K600, as advised by the CCP4BB. (The 3D test
>> > images from Nvidia were running fine under Windows, but I did not get
>> > around to finish the set up with pymol and coot under linux.)
>> >
>> >
>> > Now at a new place, I looked at available monitors again (that have
>> > the built-in emitter since I want to use the K600 graphics card) and
>> > noticed that the VG278HR is out of stock. The VG278H, which seems to
>> > be a very similar model, is also out of stock.
>> >
>> >
>> > This page
>> >
>> > http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-displays.html
>> >
>> > also lists the Acer HN274H as a 27'' monitor with built-in emitter,
>> > but that seems to be out of stock as well (I would prefer not to buy a
>> > refurbished or used one). The monitors mentioned above are also listed
>> > here:
>> >
>> > http://strucbio.biologie.uni-konstanz.de/ccp4wiki/index.php/Stereo
>> >
>> >
>> > (The smaller BenQ XL2420TX listed there is also out of stock).
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Has anybody ordered a 3D monitor with built-in emitter recently or
>> > could provide me with a current list of 27'' monitors with built-in
>> > emitters? I checked with Nvidia via their chat support, but they did
>> > not have an updated list, just provided links to the manufacturers'
>> > homepages.
>> >
>> >
>> > If monitors with built-in emitters are not available anymore, I need
>> > to buy a different graphics card in order for the setup to work with
>> > linux, right?
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Thank you and best wishes, Tobias.
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > ___________________________________________
>> >
>> > Dr. Tobias Beck
>> > - group leader -
>> > RWTH Aachen University
>> > Institute of Inorganic Chemistry
>> > Landoltweg 1, office: 304N
>> > 52056 Aachen, Germany
>> > phone:  +49-241-80-90057
>> > fax:       +49-241-80-99003
>> > ___________________________________________
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> ___________________________________________
>
> Dr. Tobias Beck
> - independent group leader -
> RWTH Aachen University
> Institute of Inorganic Chemistry
> Landoltweg 1, office: 304N
> 52056 Aachen, Germany
> phone:  +49-241-80-90057
> fax:       +49-241-80-99003
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