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JoeTheBro said:
disolitude said:
JoeTheBro said:
disolitude said:
drkohler said:
disolitude said:
Sadly PS4 won't be able to do this as the 3D spec doesn't support 1080p anything over HDMI. 1080p @ 24fps for bluray is max it can do. Only connection allowing for 1080p 3D gaming is dual link DVI.

What the hell are you babbling here? Read the HDM I 1.3 specs and then read HDMI 1.4 specs to fully wake up..

You really wanna get in to a 3D argument with me?

I know that the HDMI 1.4a standard has support for 1080p@60 3D. To utilize this standard TV';s need have an HDMI chip that runs at 297 mhz. These chips aren't availabl in commercial TVs just yet. 4K TV's will use them as will possibly other high end 1080p TV's in the next few years but not a single TV sold today at your local Best buy supports 3D at 1080p@60hz

 


Dude, my TV supports 3D at 1080p at 120 hz. While I agree with you, you are at the same time wrong.


Would you mind giving me your TV's model number? I will politely prove you wrong...

lg 65lm6200

Passive glasses, half the resolution per eye ;)

Also 120 hz was added in a firmware update


Nice TV.

That TV is capable of refreshing it's screen at 120hz (many TVs are). However it can not take a 120 hz signal. Signal it takes through HDMI has to be 60 hz maximum. If you were to sendit 1080p @ 120hz, the TV would give you a black screen and a message "mode not supported" or similar.

If you go to theis page and download the manual and go to page 37 you will see it's vertical and horizontal refresh rate capabilities for HDMI.

http://www.lg.com/us/support-product/lg-65LM6200#

Resolution Horizontal Frequency (kHz) Vertical Frequency (Hz)

1920X1080
33.72 33.75 26.97 27 33.716 33.75 67.43 67.5
59.94 60 23.97 24 29.976 30.00 59.94 60

There are a handful of displays that support 120hz input which is that you need for 1080p 3D @ 60hz. All of them do it using display port or dual link DVI.

90% of these displays are listed here - http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-displays.html