Acer H6510BD Nvidia 3DTV play resolution,refresh rate support

zesker
zesker Member Posts: 4 New User

Hi,

 

I heard this projector works at 96 hz in 3d but cannot verify it.

 

This projector works in Nvidia 3DTV play at :

1280x800 96 hz or 120 hz(48 hz per eye or 60 hz per eye) ?
1920x1080 48 hz(24 hz per eye)

At 2D,it works at 1920x1080 60 hz.

 

Hope someone clarify this as i am considering buying it.

Answers

  • Tommy-Acer
    Tommy-Acer VIP Posts: 6,317 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon

    The information I have available on 3D for this projector:

     

    DLP 3D ready (BD)
        With DLP 3D ready, user can view any 120 Hz 3D frame sequential content from a PC with appropriate 120 Hz graphic card and 3D stereoscopic player or any Blu-ray Disc title from a Blu-ray Disc (BD) player and HQFS 3D DVD title from an NTSC DVD player by wearing a DLP 3D glasses

     

    nVIDIA 3DTV Play ready
        With nVIDIA 3DTV Play ready, user can view any nVIDIA 3D Vision compliant games, movies and pictures as well as frame sequential content from a PC with appropriate nVIDIA 3DTV Play or nVIDIA 3D Vision compliant graphic card, nVIDIA driver, nVIDIA 3DTV Play software, nVIDIA 3D Vision compliant Blu-ray 3D software from companies such as CyberLink, Arcsoft, Corel or Roxio, etc., by wearing a DLP 3D glasses

     

    HDMI 3D ready
        With HDMI 3D ready, the projector enables the display of a Blu-ray 1080p 3D title, delivery the theater-like enjoyment of Full HD 3D movie in your living room. All the mandatory 3D formats defined in HDMI 1.4a for 3D movie, game and broadcasting video, etc. are also supported.

  • zesker
    zesker Member Posts: 4 New User

    Thanks

     

    At 2D,it works at 1920x1080 60 hz?

  • Tommy-Acer
    Tommy-Acer VIP Posts: 6,317 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon

    Data I have available for scan rates:

     

    Horizontal Scan Rate           30k ~ 100k Hz 
    Vertical Refresh Scan Rate   50 ~ 120 Hz

     

    and resolutions:

     

    Native      1080p (1,920 x 1,080)
    Maximum  UXGA (1,600 x 1,200), WUXGA (1,920 x 1,200)

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