I was told by Acers Technical support team the Model H5370BD DLP 3D Ready projector was Nvidia 3D Vision certified. However, after numerous hardware tests & phone calls to both Nvidia's & Ace'sr Technical support. I discovered from Nvidia that the 3D vision ready Geforce GT 430 would not work with the Model H5370BD DLP 3D Ready projector because it was not 3D vision ready or certified by Nvidia.
Need verification if the Geforce GT 430 Graphics card is 3D vision ready? Please visit
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-geforce-cards.html if you use the link revealed in Acers 3D user guide
listed here:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-system-requirements.html you may wrongfully assume that only some of the 400 series Geforce GT cards are 3D vision ready (not true) However, if you follow the recommended link provided by Acer you'll soon discover the H5370BD DLP 3D Ready Projector is not listed as one of the supported 3D projectors!
Additionally no 3D Vision Ready Blu Ray player such as Arcsoft or Cyberlink's PowerDVD 13 Ultra will work either with Nvidia IR emitter based glasses or DLP link glasses because both use 3D vision ready software. I verified this with several tests & countless hours since last Sunday.
Attn Acer Engineer (s) do you plan on certifying this projector as Nvidia 3D vision ready?
Are you able to update this projector as Nvidia 3D vision ready?
[edited to comply with guidelines]Both of Acer's manuals the 3D & user manual both imply or indicate this particular projector is 3D vision ready when it's absolutely not as proven by my case & Nvidia tech support.
Please let me know if Acer plans on remedying my situation by replacing this model projector with a comparable 3D vision ready 3D DLP projector enabled with HDMI 1.4.
Patiently Waiting,
Mark