
So since i was home alone i had a chance to satisfy my curiosity about AMD HD3D and normal 3D TV's. I have played a lot with 120Hz TN displays in the form of Nvidia 3D Vision 2 which my friend has and is much too expensive in my view for a TN display even if its 27inch's. I mean spending around Rs.50,000 on something that changes colors even if seen seen with a little tilted head is just stupid i was impressed with the performance of the Nvidia 3D Vision 2 but its not worth the price tag at all

1 month back we were in the market for a new LED-LCD because our old one died, i suggested a 3D and somehow everyone agreed. I had some other intentions

Enter the AMD HD3D all you need to do is download the latest tridef software and make sure your catalyst is up to date. The setup and drive is super easy much more than Nvidia 3D setup all you need to do is select AMD HD3D tech in manufacture and AMD HD3D (1.4a) on the display tab and you are good to go tridef will search for all the games and you can launch them in 3D from its Ignite panel. The software did not pick up all my games it picked up Farcry 3 and Crysis but not Unreal tournament 3, NFS HP or Prototype 2 i had to add them manually.



Its amazing when i set 3D perspective to max but its not all rosy there is a slight cross talk problem in 3D with max 3D perspective, it goes away when 3D perspective is at mid. You will notice the 3D is very good in gaming more so than movies its worth the setup and the 3rd party software.
Also please note that according to GPUz my 7770 crossfire was not working in a proper manner the first gpu was doing much more work than the other one it might be game/driver/tridef bug not sure when or if it will be rectified.
Conclusion:
Its much more VFM than the Nvidia 3D Vision 2 setup which only comes with 1 3D glass and a 27inch 1080P TN screen, if you want another 3D glass you need to dish out 8K more. In case of Samsung UA40ES6200R we got 2 free active 3D glasses free the panel is also S-PVA so you get much better images than the TN in the Nvidia kit. There are a few problem with this setup and you need to do your research so i will write some pointers that will help you buy a good capable screen:
1. Only get Active 3D panels no Passive 3D, its murder for gaming and not that great for movies.
2. You have to make sure that the TV supports ARC because according to HDMI specs 1.4 onward ARC is supported and 1.4a is a must for AMD HD3D. Here is a screen from a Samsung Tv see the Audio return channel box thats what you want make sure your new TV has this feature its a tell tail sign your TV's HDMI is 1.4+.

4. Make sure your TV supports minimum 1080p 30Hz Frame Sequential such as my Samsung displays, 6Hz more makes a difference.
3. When you do start gaming make sure its in Frame Sequential and not in Side by Side because SBS decreases the quality a lot and its very apparent.
Overall its a good experience in fast paced FPS such as Unreal tournament not as great as Nvidia 3D Vision 2 setup this is due to the 30Hz and the slightly higher input lag. In driving games it was excellent the effect is great even better than Nvidia 3D Vision 2 because of bigger screen, Games such as Prototype and GTA result in a wonderful experience and a definite plus.