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Originally Posted by pedg
Thinking at some point of upgrading the projector for the home cinema and may well go for a 3d ready one.
When connected to a PC its easy to see how this would work if you used the nvidia setup as PC sends 3D signal to projector and PC sends IR signal to glasses so they stay in sync. What I can't figure out is how one would get the signal for the glasses if it got to the point of viewing 3D programs via the V+ box? For a 3D TV its easy as the TV both received the 3D signal and sends control signal to its linked glasses but as the projector does not send the signal not sure how it would work with 3D signal from V+? Best hope I guess is that someone will come up with a box that sits in the middle of the HDMI connection and can generate the signal for the glasses.
Anyway best to hold off the upgrade for a while until it all settles down I think.
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You'd want a DLP Link projector, which controls the glasses itself, not one that just supports nvidia's system.
Or alternatively, a projector that uses passive glasses, like the upcoming LG CF3D (launching may, circa $10,000)