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    NVIDIA at CES: GeForce 3D VisionFinity and Dark Void PhysX

    At CES will NVIDIA to demonstrate new "(nV)Eyefinity" technology

    Three displays with GeForce 3D Vision and Dark Void PhysX game - on ONE Fermi card! GeForce 3D Vision and Eyefinity together - interesting!

    Source : NV invitation for that show

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    Can you take a pic of the invite?? Or a screen cap if its a digital one??
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    VisionFinity? Really nvidia? They could try harder.

    Hopefully those new displays are actually decent. Though I know asking for an IPS panel and a super-thin bezel is too much already, I'm not even gonna hope for led-backlit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed_X View Post
    At CES will NVIDIA to demonstrate new "(nV)Eyefinity" technology

    Three displays with GeForce 3D Vision and Dark Void PhysX game - on ONE Fermi card! GeForce 3D Vision and Eyefinity together - interesting!

    Source : NV invitation for that show
    I don't imagine anything new being playable at high settings even on fermi. 3d cuts rates in half and at such a high resolution across three displays, it would take some big image quality sacrifaces to get something playable.

    The one post count seems trolling
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    Might be in sli mode or even trisli.
    if so, its playable if the numbers of 20% holds true to 5970.

    But going from a fakecard to sli or even trisli seems as a stretch in this timeframe.
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    VisionFinity..
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    BUT.... if one fermi card is going to run three monitors with 3D Vision and will run it smooth in any new game... I will be honestly impressed...

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    Quote Originally Posted by metachronos View Post
    VisionFinity? Really nvidia? They could try harder.
    Don't you see the name makes sense? ATi has done all the marketing for them. Change the name a bit, and to the consumer it's obviously similar tech, but better.

    +1 to nVidia.

    Sounds fantastic though, 3D eyefinity and Physx to boot. Awesome.

    Quote Originally Posted by tajoh111 View Post
    I don't imagine anything new being playable at high settings even on fermi. 3d cuts rates in half and at such a high resolution across three displays, it would take some big image quality sacrifaces to get something playable.

    The one post count seems trolling
    Trolling? Look up what trolling means.



    To all the naysayers, if ATi can deliver smooth framerates with a bazillion screens, then I think nVidia can do it as well with 3 screens in 3D and Fermi. Providing Fermi is going to be the powerhouse that is promised. Which I don't doubt it will be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by totalz View Post
    BUT.... if one fermi card is going to run three monitors with 3D Vision and will run it smooth in any new game... I will be honestly impressed...
    I don't see what's there to be impressed about!?

    a)
    3D Vision works by practicaly rendering two pictures in the same res

    b)
    Only two 3D Vision capable monitors are 22" Samsung and ViewSonic and works @ 1680x1050

    c)
    So three 3D Vision capable monitors = six "normal" 1680x1050

    d)
    Since HD 5870 has no problem running six 1920x1200 monitors, I don't see why Fermi wouldn't be capable of running six 1680x1050 monitors?
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    Quote Originally Posted by wez View Post
    VisionFinity..
    This ^^...


    I was laughing so hard when I read this title. My god, I hope it's true, so I can laugh even harder ..!

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    Don't you have to look at a display straight to get a 3d effect? I am asking since 3 monitor setup sort of 'surrounds' you, and they do not stand firmly in front of you in one line...
    And yeah, terrible marketing name indeed.
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    I just dont want to imagine how is that 3d going to look on 3 TN displays... especially the monitors on left and right side..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nedjo View Post
    I don't see what's there to be impressed about!?

    a)
    3D Vision works by practicaly rendering two pictures in the same res

    b)
    Only two 3D Vision capable monitors are 22" Samsung and ViewSonic and works @ 1680x1050

    c)
    So three 3D Vision capable monitors = six "normal" 1680x1050

    d)
    Since HD 5870 has no problem running six 1920x1200 monitors, I don't see why Fermi wouldn't be capable of running six 1680x1050 monitors?
    a) that's why it has 2 render 2 times as much frames to keep the game smooth.

    b) , didn't know that.... :S Aren't there any plans for 30 inch 3D ? 22 isn't so impressive, although I got one myself, but seems small after 2 years :p

    d) ehh? Can it? I seriosly doubt.
    Let's take GRID as an example. According to the review 5870 gives an average of 115fps @ dx9 full hd AF16. I guess it won't provide smooth gameplay on six 1920x1200 monitors in this game - there's no way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nedjo View Post
    I don't see what's there to be impressed about!?

    b)
    Only two 3D Vision capable monitors are 22" Samsung and ViewSonic and works @ 1680x1050
    b) = they said ANY monitor/tv that ouputs 100hz+ can do 3D (from nvidia itself) its just the sammy and viewsonic are the ones that are working "with" nvidia and doing bundles and stuff
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nedjo View Post
    I don't see what's there to be impressed about!?

    a)
    3D Vision works by practicaly rendering two pictures in the same res

    b)
    Only two 3D Vision capable monitors are 22" Samsung and ViewSonic and works @ 1680x1050

    c)
    So three 3D Vision capable monitors = six "normal" 1680x1050

    d)
    Since HD 5870 has no problem running six 1920x1200 monitors, I don't see why Fermi wouldn't be capable of running six 1680x1050 monitors?


    Actually there is 24" 120HZ LCD's either just launched or just about to launch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesrt2004 View Post
    b) = they said ANY monitor/tv that ouputs 100hz+ can do 3D (from nvidia itself) its just the sammy and viewsonic are the ones that are working "with" nvidia and doing bundles and stuff

    That was the old Nvidia 3D on CRT years ago.

    It has to be 120HZ now as LCD's are normally 60HZ so it is 60x2=120 ( for each eye).

    It will still work on a CRT if the HZ at given RES is 120HZ.
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    I don't think it will be called "VisionFinity"


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    Quote Originally Posted by jmke View Post
    I don't think it will be called "VisionFinity"
    This.


    Also, there are a large number of new 22", 24" and 27" 3D capable monitors being released in the next few months. 30" likely won't happen in the forseeable future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nedjo View Post
    I don't see what's there to be impressed about!?

    a)
    3D Vision works by practicaly rendering two pictures in the same res

    b)
    Only two 3D Vision capable monitors are 22" Samsung and ViewSonic and works @ 1680x1050

    c)
    So three 3D Vision capable monitors = six "normal" 1680x1050

    d)
    Since HD 5870 has no problem running six 1920x1200 monitors, I don't see why Fermi wouldn't be capable of running six 1680x1050 monitors?

    *Ahem* Acer 1080p 120hz comes in january and so far looks promising!
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    Quote Originally Posted by humeyboy View Post
    That was the old Nvidia 3D on CRT years ago.

    It has to be 120HZ now as LCD's are normally 60HZ so it is 60x2=120 ( for each eye).

    It will still work on a CRT if the HZ at given RES is 120HZ.
    Maybe you should read the current 3d vision documentation, it clearly states that any CRT over 100hz will work just fine. I have used my Trinitron @1600x1200 with it and its rated at 100hz at that res


    Quote Originally Posted by SKYMTL View Post
    This.


    Also, there are a large number of new 22", 24" and 27" 3D capable monitors being released in the next few months. 30" likely won't happen in the forseeable future.
    I doubt that the 30" will be done, there isnt enough bandwidth on DVI dual link for that refresh. But Display port may be able to do it.

    here is the list of current monitors/TV/Projectors that support it

    3D Vision-Ready Displays

    1920x1080 Desktop Displays
    ACER GD245HQ 120 Hz LCD display
    ACER GD235HZ 120 Hz LCD display
    1680x1050 Desktop Displays
    Samsung® SyncMaster 2233RZ 120 Hz LCD display
    ViewSonic® FuHzion™ VX2265wm 120 Hz LCD display
    100 Hz and higher analog CRTs
    HDTVs
    Mitsubishi® 1080p DLP® Home Theater TV: WD-57833, WD-60735, WD-60737, WD-60C8, WD-60C9, WD-65735, WD-65736, WD-65737, WD-65C8, WD-65C9, WD-65833, WD-65835, WD-65837, WD-73735, WD-73736, WD-73737, WD-73833, WD-73835, WD-73837, WD-73C8, WD-73C9, WD-82737, WD-82837, L65-A90
    Mitsubishi 1080p LaserVue TV: L65-A90
    Generic DLP HDTV mode
    Projectors
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    Acer X1261
    Acer H5360
    DepthQ® HD 3D Projector by LightSpeed Design, Inc.
    DQ-3120 by LightSpeed Design, Inc.
    ViewSonic PJD-6210-3D
    ViewSonic PJD-6220-3D
    ViewSonic PJD-PJD5351-3D
    ViewSonic PJD-PJD5111-3D

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    Quote Originally Posted by SKYMTL View Post
    Also, there are a large number of new 22", 24" and 27" 3D capable monitors being released in the next few months.
    Can you list them?
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    @ libertysyclone, I did read it and I'm pretty sure this newer 3D set up works on 120HZ not 100HZ like older version years back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by STaRGaZeR View Post
    Can you list them?


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    usually with news posts, we prefer a source cited....otherwise it is just rumor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nedjo View Post
    I don't see what's there to be impressed about!?

    b)
    Only two 3D Vision capable monitors are 22" Samsung and ViewSonic and works @ 1680x1050
    Not entirely true, you can use a Mitsubishi DLP, or probably any other DLP as well. Theyare 1080p. They range from 60-83" for mitsubishis current line.
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