Hardware Investigating 3D Screens

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  1. Baz

    Baz I work for Corsair

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    mi1ez Modder

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    Could we not strike a balance with IPS and a refresh rate of 80/90/100Hz?
     
  3. PureSilver

    PureSilver E-tailer Tailor

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    Shutter glasses alternate frames, effectively halving the visible refresh rate. Try dropping the refresh rate of your current screen down to 40/45/50Hz and you'll see why anything less than 120Hz is going to be a problem.
     
  4. Xir

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    Ehmmm, no.
    This part implies that TV screens, using fast IPS or VA panels (they're 3D capable) are superior to monitors, and tests just don't show this.
    A 24" TV is cheaper than a 24" IPS monitor, and they've got the same digital input and resolution now. We'd all have one, right?
     
  5. leveller

    leveller Yeti Sports 2 - 2011 Champion!

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    If what Acer say is true about their 27" 3D then I might be convinced to ditch my current monitor later this year ...
     
  6. Glix

    Glix Left Thumb Stick in the mud.

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    Isn't there a difference in dot pitch though?
     
  7. HandMadeAndroid

    HandMadeAndroid That's handy.

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    If a movie needs all these bells and whistles then it's probably not worth watching.I know I get engrossed in a film if I'm enjoying it.
     
  8. SMIFFYDUDE

    SMIFFYDUDE Supermodders on my D

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    I'd rather they all went back to making 1920x1200 resolution screens.
     
  9. tigertop1

    tigertop1 What's a Dremel?

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    One point in favour of these 3D screens is that they run at 120Hz. 2D viewing improves a lot when you use it versus a 60Hz monitor. I have had two 3D screens now, A Samsung which was OK but would not run Blu-Ray unless one reset it to 60Hz. The Acer GD245HQ is simply the best screen I have ever had and it is pretty well pefect for gaming and watching 3D DVDs
     
  10. OCJunkie

    OCJunkie OC your Dremel too

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    Ok, I'm officially getting tired of this 3D week thing... what's next, shark week?
     
  11. tad2008

    tad2008 What's a Dremel?

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    As far as 3D goes for monitors it is well behind the Real 3D TV technology that companies like LG, Samsung and Philips (to name a few) are already producing. Since I can plug a PC in via a VGA or ideally HDMI port and have happily done so on a 42" screen with good results, then I would have to say monitor manufacturers have some serious catching up to do.
     
  12. DbD

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    Personally I don't agree that colour is a major problem with these 3D TN panels - the LG W2363D is fine colour wise, deviation is low enough and colour gamut is high enough. Viewing angles mean you might loose a bit if it wasn't your primary screen but it is my primary screen so not a problem. Sure we always want better but the colours aren't bad, particularly if you use it for games which aren't true to life - it's not like you are trying to photo edit with the monitor.
     
  13. Grape Flavor

    Grape Flavor What's a Dremel?

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    Excellent article. People can blast 3D all they want but the problem in the end is the displays - you have to wear shutter glasses and the screen itself is poor quality. These are not inherently unfixable concerns.

    Wait a few years until we have auto-stereoscopic displays with excellent color and all this "3D is a worthless gimmick" stuff is going to be looked back on as stuck-in-the-past nonsense. Only those with 3D-blindness will continue to defend such a position.
     
  14. Kris

    Kris Lord Lolwut

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    and who cares about 3d anyway? it's just a gimmick :p
     
  15. FelixTech

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    Isn't the saying 'making the whole greater than the sum of its parts'? I hope Viewsonic aren't publicly stating that their products provide less performance than you'd expect from their parts >_<
     
  16. AstralWanderer

    AstralWanderer What's a Dremel?

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    Ah yes - here's a true 3D killer application for the gamer demographic - viewing mammograms.
     
  17. lp rob1

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    I thought that the frame rate at which a game is considered 'playable' is 25 fps, and that most movies run at 30fps? So 60Hz refresh rate is pretty useless? As the image is actually changed every 2 refreshes / the screen has to wait for the image to change. I never really understood that.
     
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