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Displays PC HDCP compliance

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by tigertop1, 11 Aug 2010.

  1. tigertop1

    tigertop1 What's a Dremel?

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    The new 3D monitors such as the Samsung 2233RZ and the Acer GD245 are HDCP compliant but only when the resolution is set at 60Hz.
    Does anyone know if a PC monitor with HDCP compliance at 120Hz is available? And if so where can one purchase it?
     
  2. Syn

    Syn ¯\(°_o)/¯

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    Why would you want this?
     
  3. andrew8200m

    andrew8200m Multimodder

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    He would want this so that he can run 3d on his blu-rays :)


    And the answer to that is the Acer 24" as its what has been run here for a few days now :)


    Andy
     
  4. raxonb

    raxonb Minimodder

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    You can always use AnyDVD.
     
  5. tigertop1

    tigertop1 What's a Dremel?

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    I have anydvd and can use that to play Blu-Ray. I also have cyberlink PowerDVD 10 Ultra mark II which does NOT play Bluray on a 120 Hz monitor. Cyberlink do not want to know about this-and HDCP compliance often quoted for monitors in sales specs does not say it is only HDCP compliant at 60 hz. However HDCP on a 120 Hz screen will be necessary as 3D vision and Blu-Ray software develops. Many TVs are now OK on this but monitor manufacturers are lagging behind. I can use 'any dvd' but why do we have to have both it and Cyberlink to resolve the problem . That's why I want it.

    Andrew 8200M, can you please let me have the Acer model number or is it the 245 GD?
     

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