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Old December 10th 03, 01:47 AM
dorkus.erectus
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I'll be getting a pair of I-O Display Systems 3D Glasses (wired) for
Christmas.
My brother has these already and work great on his Ti4200 (45.23 drivers)
w/100Hz refresh rate monitor.
I have a Ti4200 also (same drivers) but my monitor only supports up to 85Hz
at the1024x768 res. that I always
use and he suggests that I may have some flickering because of this.
The specs say you need a minimum of 70Hz but higher is recommended.
Does anyone here have any experience with these glasses?

TIA


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Old December 10th 03, 02:25 AM
John Fraser
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Good evening Dorkus;

As you're getting a similar system, why not borrow your brother's gear,
set it up and give it a go? What's the worst that could happen, a different
Christmas present?

Cheers,
John


"dorkus.erectus" wrote in message
...
I'll be getting a pair of I-O Display Systems 3D Glasses (wired) for
Christmas.
My brother has these already and work great on his Ti4200 (45.23 drivers)
w/100Hz refresh rate monitor.
I have a Ti4200 also (same drivers) but my monitor only supports up to

85Hz
at the1024x768 res. that I always
use and he suggests that I may have some flickering because of this.
The specs say you need a minimum of 70Hz but higher is recommended.
Does anyone here have any experience with these glasses?

TIA




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Old December 10th 03, 02:58 AM
Robert
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 01:47:47 GMT, "dorkus.erectus"
wrote:
you will probably have some flickering and ghosting. It may not be
too bad depending on what games you are going to play
I run at 100mhz . The higher the refresh rate, the better.

I'll be getting a pair of I-O Display Systems 3D Glasses (wired) for
Christmas.
My brother has these already and work great on his Ti4200 (45.23 drivers)
w/100Hz refresh rate monitor.
I have a Ti4200 also (same drivers) but my monitor only supports up to 85Hz
at the1024x768 res. that I always
use and he suggests that I may have some flickering because of this.
The specs say you need a minimum of 70Hz but higher is recommended.
Does anyone here have any experience with these glasses?

TIA


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Old December 10th 03, 08:07 AM
erehwon
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If you're in London, I can sell you a pair for £50 inc VAT.
The higher the refresh rate the better ) (btw, they do not work with any
LCD screens that I know of.)
all the best,
JJ


"dorkus.erectus" wrote in message
...
I'll be getting a pair of I-O Display Systems 3D Glasses (wired) for
Christmas.
My brother has these already and work great on his Ti4200 (45.23 drivers)
w/100Hz refresh rate monitor.
I have a Ti4200 also (same drivers) but my monitor only supports up to

85Hz
at the1024x768 res. that I always
use and he suggests that I may have some flickering because of this.
The specs say you need a minimum of 70Hz but higher is recommended.
Does anyone here have any experience with these glasses?

TIA




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Old December 17th 03, 04:30 AM
K-Man
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Hello,

Maybe you should try to disable the V-Sync mode for higher FPS
--
K-Man

My PC Specs:
Windows XP Professional, SP1
Intel P4 2.3Ghz L2 Cache, 533Mhz Bus
512MB DDR Ram @ 266Mhz
6 USB2.0 Ports
Western Digital 80GB 8MB Cache
Hitachi LG CDRW 40x10x40
Sound Blaster Live! Digital 5.1
nVIDIA GeForce4 420 MX + TV-Out
15" LCD Flat Monitor, 32bit colors 1024x768 @ 75Hz
Harman/Kardon 2.1 speakers


"Robert" wrote in message
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 01:47:47 GMT, "dorkus.erectus"
wrote:
you will probably have some flickering and ghosting. It may not be
too bad depending on what games you are going to play
I run at 100mhz . The higher the refresh rate, the better.

I'll be getting a pair of I-O Display Systems 3D Glasses (wired) for
Christmas.
My brother has these already and work great on his Ti4200 (45.23 drivers)
w/100Hz refresh rate monitor.
I have a Ti4200 also (same drivers) but my monitor only supports up to

85Hz
at the1024x768 res. that I always
use and he suggests that I may have some flickering because of this.
The specs say you need a minimum of 70Hz but higher is recommended.
Does anyone here have any experience with these glasses?

TIA




 




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