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Can my laptop drive the DepthQ® in stereoscopic 3D?

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Can my laptop drive the DepthQ® in stereoscopic 3D?

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Yes. The DepthQ® HDs3D-1 is compatible with NVIDIA 3D Vision, which is now running on many laptops. This system drives its infra-red emitter using a USB-connected emitter – thus does not require a DIN-3 connector, If you have a GeForce go here to see if your laptop’s graphics card will work. If your laptop has a Quadro go here. If you wish to drive the projector with your laptop but without using 3D Vision, unfortunately the answer is ‘not yet’ – for the most part: There are some notebook-specific graphics cards on the market with mobile Quadro chipsets that support Quad-Buffered OpenGL Stereo, but the problem is they have no way to get the stereo sync signal out of the notebook and into the IR emitter (which signals the LC glasses). Specifically, since notebook PC’s don’t have the 3 pin stereo connector, you need to be able to get the stereo sync out of the VGA port. This is a common method which has been supported for a long time by NVIDIA drivers. However, recently NVIDIA has remove

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