Dear colleagues,

Sorry to present the stereo issue to the board again.

Since my old SGI CRT monitor only has 75 HZ refresh rate, the flickering in
stereo mode bothered me a lot.  Recently, I want to update my old CRT to 120
HZ LCD.  I have a "Nvidia Quadro FX3800" in my workstation. I would like to
make sure  some issues before I make the upgrade.

1.  Can I apply the previous stereo emitter (Purchased from Real D, Model
#E-2) to 120HZ LCD? Although the company told me this emitter is not
compatible with LCD, could some one tell me why? Is it true that the "Nvidia
3D vision" is the only solution for the stereo in LCD?

2. Nvidia supply two kinds of 3D emitters. One of them is "3D vision", while
the other one is "3D vision pro".  Which one is sufficient for
crystallographier user? ("3D vision pro" is much more expensive than "3D
vision")
It seems that "3D vision" is for home user and powered by the "Nvidia
GeForce  series graphic cards". While "3D vision pro" is for professional
user and powered by "Nvidia Quardro series graphic card ".

3. It looks that the Nvidia 3D glasses are very compact. Is it comfortable
for someone like me already with eyeglasses?


Thanks

Yu
-- 
Yu Zhang
HHMI associate
Waksman Institute, Rutgers University
190 Frelinghuysen Rd.
Piscataway, NJ, 08904

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