Hi,
We’ve purchased the GN246HL monitor last week and intended to use it for displaying 120 Hz, 720p video. So, on the monitor’s input we supplied such a video stream over HDMI but the monitor reported an “Input not Supported” error message in a blue frame. We are confident that the stream and used equipment is in order because the same setup works if using an older ASUS VG278H monitor (which is unfortunately no longer in production).
Additional information: If connecting the Acer monitor to an NVIDIA Quadro GPU equipped PC with 3D Vision kit and drivers installed, and then starting the 3D test video or 3D test images slideshow the monitor seemed to be working just fine at 120 Hz. 3D was crisp and clear and lack of flickering suggests the refresh rate is indeed 120 Hz (that and the fact that we selected 120 Hz in the control panel).
My question is, is by any chance the monitor designed in a way to only support 120 Hz input when used with a 3D Vision™ GPU? So with NVIDIA stereographic GPUs using 3D Vision drivers? In other words, is the monitor “locked” to NVIDIA’s GPUs?
Is there any way we can get the monitor to work with a 120 Hz frame sequential input signal not coming from an NVIDIA GPU? If not, does Acer offer a different model, which would work as described – so with a 120 Hz 720p (1080p if possible) frame sequential input stream not provided by a 3D Vision™ enabled GPU?
Thank you.