Hi Bradford,
HDMI does not support TRUE 1080p @ 120 Hz but does support the 1080p @
24 Hz input so you are able to watch blue-ray stereo movies (the monitor
or television converts the signal to stereo by showing you each picture
at least 2 times, either 2 x 24 Hz x 2 eyes = 96 Hz or 5 x 24 Hz
Hello stereophiles,
many thanks to Jason Vertrees, Roger Rowlett and Sabuj Pattanayek for
sending me information about their 3D stereo beamer setup.
I recently purchased the following equipment and was not even sure it
would work:
- Optoma GT750, 1280 x 720 pixel resolution, 3000 ansi
On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 3:48 PM, Bradford R. Battey, Jr.
bbat...@umich.edu wrote:
On Oct 5, 2012, at 4:33 PM, Sabuj Pattanayek sab...@gmail.com wrote:
We've tried the Asus VG278H with the built-in emitter and the nvidia
3d vision v2 goggles (one pair included with the monitor) in Linux and
it
2) Is anyone out there succesfully running a 3D projektor using the DLP
Link option (white flash in between images to sync the glasses). Is this
technique being used at all (for true stereoscopic 3D software such as
Pymol, Coot, Yasara, etc.) by anyone?
Yes, we have theInfocus IN3116 which
Hi,
I am planing to purchase/build a LOW-COST 3D Protein Cave consisting
of a 3D capable projector (720p @ 120Hz or DLP 3D Ready?) and a windows
7 computer with a quadro 2000 card. However, I am a bit sceptic about
the sync problem causing ghosting.
Main Questions:
1) Is anyone out there
I'm using an older DepthQ-WXGA system and Quadro FX3700(?) graphics card
in a classroom setting and it seems to work fine. Stunning, really. It
uses a VGA cable and the 3-pin mini-DIN on the graphics card. I mount
the IR emitter on top of the projector and everyone in the room can sync
with it
Hello Roger,
at the moment we do own an old DepthQ of the first generation (800 x 600
pixel; 1600 lumen) and run it using a quadro xgl980.
The equipment is very old and not suited for a class rooms (lumen too
low and only few glasses). I want to replace it.
I would like to stay/move away from