
Howdy, My advisor was interested in setting up a large display (52" screen) with a computer controlling it for viewing and presentation of structures in chimera. I have been commissioned to purchase the hardware, and naturally I want to take it a step further. With new "3D Ready" LG and Samsung displays (as opposed to regular
120Hz displays) they supposedly have an extra chip to properly sync with an incoming 3D signal from a device, be it a bluray player or whatever. Nvidia has begun to work on their system and promises a software update to their 3Dvision line which would allow for the native signal to be sent to the screen as opposed to just sending a sequential 2D signal. My questions (if that all made sense),
1. Is there or will there be support for nvidia's 3d Vision line? We will be running windows 7 and the program itself will be run in windowed mode probably, not always full screen. 2. If that does not work, what would be the best recommendation for some sort of stereoview (prefereably sequential) on a large LCD or plasma display? Thanks for the help! -Daniel Hitchcock
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Daniel Hitchcock