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Hello,
My question is related to the 3D feature on two monitors, I have not
fully understood how it works and I would need a brief explanation.VG248QE and VG23AH models
I have an Nvidia GTX660 compatible with Vision 3D,
I know that the VG248QE model is compatible with Nvidia Vision 3D and I also
know that the VG23AH model converts all content to 3D using a function button
on the monitor.That is the question, what is the difference. For the VG248QE model I have to
purchase the Vision 3D Kit, while the VG23AH model comes with built-in 3D glasses
included.What is the difference? Is the compatibility with Vision 3D better? Is the 3D
quality of both monitors the same?Can I transform all content to 3D on both monitors?
I hope you can clarify my doubts,
Thank you very much,
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well …. I'm lost :wall: what is this? I'm not sure if you duplicate posts if you mess up or if you just :osvaisacagar:
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Hi, Franziskaner, sorry for the misunderstanding...
The post on cards is to determine the future purchase. I have decided on a GTX 660, but I was not very clear about the model...
And the post on monitors is because I sent this question to ASUS, indicating that I had a compatible 3D card, to save myself explanations. The thing is that they attached the links of both monitors and I was left as if nothing.
Can you help me with the explanation? Is it worth using Nvidia Vision or not?
Best regards, thank you very much and sorry for the misunderstanding.
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Few movies and few games but hey, I guess it has its charm. You can watch The Hobbit or play Tomb Raider in 3D but the kit and a 3D Vision 2 is expensive:
NVIDIA GeForce Kit Gafas 3D Vision 2 942-11431-0009-001
Asus VG248QE 24" LED 3D 144Hz 90LMGG001Q022B1C MonitorFor less than the monitor costs, you can get an 7870 and a 24" LED monitor:
http://www.pccomponentes.com/sapphire_radeon_hd_7870_ghz_edition_oc_2gb_gddr5.html
http://www.pccomponentes.com/benq_gl2460_24__led_dvi.html