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    G73SW - This Laptop's Panel Is Not Qualified for 3D Vision

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by the_asus_guy, Nov 21, 2011.

  1. the_asus_guy

    the_asus_guy Notebook Enthusiast

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    Am I the only one who can't get 3D Vision to work on their 3D (more than) capable laptop? (Red/Blue)

    I tried to look for a thread related to this error message, but couldn't find one. You're welcome to flame me after giving me a link to this discussion/resolution. :rolleyes:
     
  2. JayBGamer

    JayBGamer Notebook Geek

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    what sw do you have. not all are 3D
     
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    mite_jan Notebook Deity

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    you want 3d through the anaglyph method ? red/ blue glasses

    i can teach you how play 3D games on non 3d laptop if you dn't have the proper hardware ofcourse ;)
     
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    the_asus_guy Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi, JayBGamer.

    XT1?

    I understand that it probably doesn't have 120MHz screen, but it should be able to handle reb/blue shift?

    I've heard of a VGA adapter (hardware) solution/fix to trick your laptop into thinking it is capable of a 3D experience, but that seems rediculous for such a phenomenal laptop.
     
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    Yes, that's exactly what I'm looking for! I don't think the laptop's display is capable of 120MHz (60Hz?), but that shouldn't be a requirement for red/blue shift, I don't think.
     
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    try IZ3D
    it's a 3D driver for non 3D displays (works for ATI but it should work for Nvidia too i suppose)
    and the 3d through red/blue glasses is free
    not sure how 3d will look thought