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Brand | Nvidia |
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Model | Geforce 3D Vision |
Category | 3D Glasses |
Language | English |
Check battery status via button light: green for high, red for low, or no light for drained.
Prevent PC power saving modes during USB charging; consider a wall charger to ensure uninterrupted charging.
Utilize the specific dual-link DVI cable shipped with the display; GeForce 3D Vision functionality depends on it.
Confirm IR emitter and 3D Vision glasses are powered on; emitter is on when its button is bright green.
Enable stereoscopic 3D in the NVIDIA Control Panel's 'Set Up Stereoscopic 3D' screen.
Ensure a minimum 1.5 feet (45cm) unobstructed view between the IR emitter and glasses to prevent flicker.
Keep the emitter and glasses clear of objects like hands or peripherals that could block the signal.
Use the NVIDIA Control Panel Setup Wizard to confirm hardware operation and test stereoscopic 3D.
Select optimal refresh rates (120/110/100 Hz) via the Setup Wizard to minimize flicker caused by lighting.
Use the 'Test' function in the wizard to confirm flicker reduction with new refresh rate settings.
Confirm game compatibility and rankings (Excellent, Good, Fair) in the NVIDIA Control Panel.
Implement NVIDIA's suggested in-game settings; use Ctrl-Alt-Insert if settings are not visible.
Set 1680x1050 resolution and 100+ Hz refresh rate for 120 Hz LCD displays.
Use 1920x1080 or similar resolutions with a 60 Hz refresh rate for DLP HDTV displays.
Set 1280x720 resolution and 120 Hz refresh rate for DepthQ HD 3D Projectors.
GeForce 3D Vision requires games to run in full screen, not windowed mode.
For optimal stereoscopic 3D image quality, allow 120 Hz LCD monitors to warm up before use.