Unfortunately the ASUS VG278H 27" with build-in IR-emitter is not
produced anymore (about 500-600 US$), works under linux and windows
without USB IR-emitter and thus with a simple nvidia quadro card.
Anyway, any *decent* 3D gaming monitor will do the job, but you do need
to buy Nvidia 3D
The last I heard (which was a while ago), Windows could run the stereo
emitter over USB with a Geforce card, but Linux still needed a Quadro
card with the 3 pin mini-DIN connector. I hope this is no longer true,
but I have not heard clear information to the contrary. Note that the
text you
Hi Matt,
I guess you are talking about hardware. For a year or so, this should have
become quite cheap. A recent Nvidia Geforce card, a 120 Hz 3D Monitor and a
3D vision kit should do the trick. However, personally I only have
experiences with the "professional" NVidia quadro grafics card series.
Hi Matt,
Have you tried looking at these pages:
http://strucbio.biologie.uni-konstanz.de/ccp4wiki/index.php/Stereo
https://pymolwiki.org/index.php/Stereo_3D_Display_Options
HTH,
Folmer Fredslund
On 2016-10-27 17:20, Matthew Graf wrote:
Hello All,
I am looking for suggestions on a good, but
Hai Matt,
If you are not interested in hard-core crystallography stuff like
interpreting electron-density maps or couplings to Coot or Refmac, then
I can certainly recommend that you look at Yasara. We use it for 15
years already for modelling and many different visualizations (and much
Hello All, I am looking for suggestions on a good, but not too costly, 3D monitor for visualizing pdb structures and looking at outputs of modelling programs. I am not personally a structural biologist, but am on the hunt for someone who is. All help appreciated.Kind regards,Matt