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RE: Just curious

Well I believe this technology is geared towards gamers and the newer 3D movies being released this coming year. There's a couple of projectors being released that are supposedly spec'd to work with the nVidia 3D glasses.


I've also read that most 120Hz LCDs are not compatible with the 3D software nor the shutter glasses. It is because these TVs upconvert a 60Hz signal to 120 or 240hz. They can't receive a pure 120Hz signal however.

The only two projectors I know of that can do this is an Acer and the Optoma HD66. Both can be had for $700 if I'm not mistaken.





Edits: 12/28/09

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