Yes, it's 60 hz per eye and the frame lasts twice as much on the screen. Because of this there's an extra refresh in the middle of the frame. That's why Nvidia doesn't work on cheaper 60hz monitors, it would be the equivalent of a 30hz monitor with AMD.
For the games, a 60Hz display would require a video card twice as fast for Nvidia than for AMD in order to be just as playable. That's why the went 120Hz, it's a necessity not some awesome feature.
What the HDMI standard does is allow for 24hz per eye at 1080p and 60hz per eye at 720p!
What the proprietary does is allow for 60hz per eye at 1080p.
I recently purchased a Acer H5360 to try out 3d Blu-ray and gaming, and currently I am regretting my decision to go with the AMD "solution" vs Nvidia 3d vision.
My setup for blu-ray playback:
Windows 7 64bit, AMD/ATI Radeon 6950, Acer H5360 3D ready projector, DLP-Link glasses, PowerDVD 10 Ultra Mk II, HDMI connection from video card direct to projector with no other displays attached. Acer is set to DLP Link Mode.
For games, basically the same as above except that you have to use either the IZ3d third party driver, or some other 3rd party driver whose name I forget at this moment.
Bottom line is that I am experiencing problems with both blu-ray 3d playback as well as gaming in 3d. And the problem with the AMD solution is that you are in between 2-3 vendors when stuff doesnt work, AMD, Iz3d, and Cyberlink. Not to mention there is no documentation or tutorials on the AMD website for how to make stuff work in 3d, anywhere that I can find.
In order to get the iz3d solution for games to work (which by the way iz3d is listed on the AMD website as one of their partners) I had to resort to a registry hack just to get it working because otherwise AQBS showed as not supported in the iz3d diagnostic and 3d didnt work at all in games. Also while the list games supported by iz3d is fairly large, ive yet to experience any real WOW moments, except for in batman AA, which is pretty decent.
For blu-ray 3d playback, even though the cyberlink bd 3d advisor says my entire ecosystem is supported, I get error messages that I do not have a 3d enabled system, and I had to resort to picking the wrong type of output (3d lcd 120hz sequential) to get a movie to play, note - Im using a 3d ready DLP projector,
Funny thing is I had intended to go with an nvidia 3d vision solution the entire time, (my projector is specifically listed as supported) but right before I got my projector, i stumbled on a great deal for the AMD 6950 and jumped on it. Anyone who would like to purchase a Sapphire radeon 6950 almost new, feel free to let me know![]()
In order to get the iz3d solution for games to work (which by the way iz3d is listed on the AMD website as one of their partners) I had to resort to a registry hack just to get it working because otherwise AQBS showed as not supported in the iz3d diagnostic and 3d didnt work at all in games.
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Sorry guys but im confused,
Can i use an NV card like the GT400 series or any other with HDMI 1.4 to play 3D movies in 3D TVs with the TVs glasses ?
Currently i have the Panasonic TC-P50VT25 plasma and NV GTS450.
There is a list of compatible hardware on nvidia's site. I can tell you your tv isn't supported though. It's only supported by 120hz pc monitors and DLP TV's. Unfortunately your tv is not capable of using a true 120hz signal. Hdmi does not have the bandwidth to output 1080p at 120hz. Claiming TV's as having 240hz or 600hz is just marketing BS because they can't even do true 120hz at 1080p.
Nice tv btw. That would be my tv of choice if I had the spare cash.
i got this coming tomorrow
http://usa.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=4c96NLALPo3tUtn9
ASUS VG236H
Panel Size: 23" (58.4cm) Wide ScreenThe price has dropped on the complete 3D Vision Kit - now $500 from NewEgg
Color Shine Technology
True Resolution: 1920X1080
Pixel Pitch: 0.265mm
Brightness(Max): 400 cd/[FONT="]㎡[/FONT]
Contrast Ratio (Max.): 100000 :1
Display Color: 16.7M
Viewing Angle (CR[FONT="]≧[/FONT]10): 170°(H) /160°(V)
Response Time: 2 ms
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824236092
You can expect a 3DVision evaluation .. and i will finally have 3x1080 displays for Surround/Eyefinity evaluations (well, the center one is 24", 1920x1200, but i will run them all at 1080 and will manage)
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Actually, i didn't even choose it; i just requested a 3D Vision kit and 1920x1080 120Hz display. It was sent to me as a review sample by Nvidia/ASUS. Thanks for the price tips. Prices are coming down, it seems.the LG monitor of the same type and specs is $319 on newegg right now. 3d kit is only $124.99 on newegg. it's also cheaper to buy that asus display by itself for $349 and the 3d vision kit for $124.
Actually, i didn't even choose it; i just requested a 3D Vision kit and 1920x1080 120Hz display. It was sent to me as a review sample by Nvidia/ASUS. Thanks for the price tips. Prices are coming down, it seems.
So far, i like it. The 3D glasses fit nicely over my prescription glasses.
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