By leveraging the processing power of NVIDIA GeForce GPUs, 3DTV Play software delivers the best the PC has to offer: play hundreds of standard PC games in stunning 3D environments such as World of Warcraft - Wrath of the Lich King, Battlefield Bad Company 2, and James Cameron's Avatar: The Game. For the launch of 3DTV Play, NVIDIA is teaming up with Panasonic on its coast-to-coast 2010 "Panasonic Touch the Future Tour," where consumers can test drive 3DTV Play-based PCs running on the new Panasonic VIERA Full HD 3D TVs, that just launched this month.ģDTV Play software lets you connect any compatible NVIDIA GeForce GPU-powered PC or notebook to 3D TVs for the ultimate, high-definition, big-screen, 3D entertainment experience. It's working fine with my computer going through the receiver.NVIDIA today announced NVIDIA 3DTV Play, its latest software solution that allows consumers to connect their GeForce GPU-powered desktop or notebook computer to new 3D TVs, for the ultimate in big screen 3D gaming action. My video card supports 3840x2160 at 30Hz. Tril wrote:I received the TV today and I did some tests. I had to change an option in the TV menu at Menu -> Picture -> Picture options -> HDMI UHD Color and set to ON for the HDMI input I'm using. I would have preferred something rechargeable like the Nvidia glasses.ĮDIT : I got it working at 60Hz. The product page says that each battery is good for 70 hours. There were two batteries in the packages. Battery life might be an issue, it's not rechargeable, it uses a small battery. The 3D active glasses look a bit cheap but it does not matter since they are light, work fine and fit over my glasses. The 3D worked fine but the framerate was too low with the graphic settings set to their maximum values. I set TriDef to side by side, manually set the TV to side by side and started Skyrim at 3840x2160 resolution.
When using this, the TV automatically enters 3D mode and the 3D mode reads "ON" instead of the three manual modes mentioned previously.
It works but it's limited to 1080p at 24Hz. I counted 27 clicks on the remote to change the option and get out of the menus. The TV has a option to flip the eyes but it's a bit deep in the menus. It works but eyes get reversed depending on the video. I tried side by side with YouTube videos 3D-SBS videos set to fullscreen. The TV has a 3D menu where you can manually select between : It's working fine with my computer going through the receiver. I received the TV today and I did some tests.
If that does not work, what are the alternatives? Would the DDD Tridef ignition driver work?.Will having the Nvidia 3D vision kit plugged into the computer make it possible to activate the Nvidia stereo driver and send the TV the left and right frames in a format supported by the TV? I've got an Nvidia 3D vision kit and an Nvidia GTX 680 with 4GB of RAM.I've also got questions about gaming in 3D on this set : Any ideas which 3D formats are supported by the TV? I'm wondering which viewing methods I should select in stereoscopic player. I'm planning on trying the 3D mode with HDMI and my pc. The manuel of the TV lists the supported resolutions for 3D Modes as follows :ġ920 x 1080p, 23.98 / 24 / 29.97 / 30 / 59.94 / 60 Hz I've also got a Denon AVR-X4100W receiver that also supports 4k, 3D and 4:4:4 so it should work fine with the UHDTV.
I'll use it for watching TV and with the computer. It supports 4k (3840 x 2160), 3D, 4:4:4 and it comes with a pair of active glasses.
It will arrive in a week or two (it was not available locally). I just ordered the 40" model of the Samsung 4K UHD JU7500 series. Hi, I'm back (it's been five years since my last post).