Quote Originally Posted by SKYMTL View Post
Not necessarily. Both NVIDIA's solution and AMD's have hardware checks built into their engines. If a panel isn't certified, it won't work.

In addition, I think this uses motion interpolation rather than a true 120Mhz panel as there is no 3D-certification info for it...yet. We'll see though.
I meant 120hz can enable 3d on a PC . Didn't notice it wasn't certified, though... and that's pretty bad if it's an interpolated panel and not true 120hz .

Quote Originally Posted by safan80 View Post
For good 3d you want 240hz. There is nothing on any site suggesting this even does 3d. It only has a contrast ratio of 5000:1, and its only LED backlight and not OLED. http://techngear.com/mitsubishi-vise...or-review.html

There is no reasonable reason for the price to be so high, or for a PC user to even want to use this monitor.
You don't need 240hz for 3d with active shutters... in fact I've never even heard of a 240hz panel for a PC.

Quote Originally Posted by Zaskar View Post
Forget 3d vision, 120hz means your effective FPS cap gets raised to 120FPS from 60FPS. Should be a significant reduction in noticeable screen tearing too if I'm not mistaken.
That too, your effective visible framerate goes way up.