Nvidia 3D Vision Ghosting With Samsung 2233RZ

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Uploaded by on May 21, 2009

Nvidia 3D Vision horrible ghosting with Samsung 2233RZ in stereoscopic display.

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  • perhaps if you explained what was going on in the actual video there wouldnt be as many dislikes..

    i cant imagine it being hard to say that the image of the small circle shit for the right eye is being displayed in both eyes..

    this video has helped me however so thanks

  • @lolfapfap thanks, I have no intent to explain trivial facts, currently I have seen only one product which does not have ghosting and these are Panasonic plasmas - those are really nice

  • This video is rated incorrectly, probably some wow-boys who had no clue what all this is about?

    Big thank you to creator.

  • @roslja Yes, it is rated incorrectly :-) But I do not care, people that understand see reality.

  • It's funny, cause the big letters in the center of the screen do not show any ghosting at all... any explanations yet?

  • And anyway this 2233RZ monitor is history, because now there ale full hd monitors (Alienware, Acer). Just keep away from Samsung 2233RZ, waste of money.

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  • I had the nvidia kit it was expensive, crap loads of ghosting and very dark lenses on the glasses not to mention they unbearably uncomfortable to wear

  • I have a solution who works for me, put the screen's hertz on 120hz and the 3D Vision on 100hz. for many month I've had ghosting problems who ruins my experience but now the ghosting has disappeared

  • It seems to be dark on light ghosting, not the other way around.

  • that is a shutter problem with the glasses. either that or the display is not refreshing at the full 120Hz.

  • try turning the glasses 45 degrees but still flat to the screen the ghost might dissapear, this happen to me with a passive circulare polarized glasses :( they should have some info about in the products but not much people cares untill it really starts to bother. I hate double images. an yes both of my glasses are circular polarized but it seems that the angle is diffrent from band to bran time to get something standard here.

  • Best answer for this I have seen so far is that its a USB timing issue, the little IR sender thing gets slightly out of sync with the monitor. Some people have had success with a PCI addon USB card. The top 1/3 of my screen just started ghosting today, been perfect up until now. Mine is on the ASUS monitor. Definitely some sort of sync issue though. Unfortunately its not adjustable with the drivers. Nvidia need to add that feature.

  • 17 likes 17 dislikes :D

  • @Telnet92

    He's showing how each lens polarizes a different part of the image.

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