I was told that it was a true 120hz.Īll of the info I've received from these sites and postings point me to the conclusion that this might work with select Insignia TV's.
#NVIDIA 3D TV 60 HZ TV#
I e-mailed Insignia support, addressing my concern in the above link if my TV used "framerate conversion or backlight flashing to convert 60 Hz signals to 120 Hz or above". Nvidia Forum Addressing 120hz Requirement
Previous Post Explaining Very similar problem In this post, Guille is explaining that "may be capable of connecting it to other 3D processing device", leaving things very open ended with questions unanswered. While it doesn't list Insignia as a supported TV, it leads me to believe that if my TV meets the requirements it might still perform.
Nvidia 3d Vision Requirements Here is the official requirements page. Again, there has been so little clear information about this particular situation I'm unable to say anything with 100% certainty, simply because I'm trying to figure out this scenerio myself. From what I can tell, this product does NOT require that the TV is "3D ready" like you see in today's market. The glasses and communication hardware is included with the packaging provided by Nvidia. The Confusion: The technology that both of these people are talking about is referencing Nvidia's product that is designed to work with monitors and TV's that can produce a true 120hz refresh rate.
#NVIDIA 3D TV 60 HZ BLUETOOTH#
What is clear: From what I've gathered, Insignia is making it clear that it doesn't support the new 3d technology that you're seeing in todays top retail stores, stating in another post that it requires "additional hardware, including some way to send the necessary Infrared or Bluetooth signal to the required active liquid crystal shutter 3D glasses".
I'm not trying to cause problems, but I fear that the staff answering these questions aren't being specific enough (and might be confusing several new technologies). I think there is a lot of confusion going on between Insignia and this new Nvidia 3d Vision device that isn't being addressed properly. This is actually VERY similar to another posting on this forum found that this address.