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Thread: Should I go ahead with the 3d enabled dell m17x

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    Should I go ahead with the 3d enabled dell m17x

    Hello friends. Greetings to all of you. I hope things are fine at your end. Stuck up with something. Need suggestions from you guys. I am presently trying to make a decision whether or not to get the 3d enabled m17x.Am I thinking in the right direction friends ? I want to know if it is value the money which I will pay and if one can turn the 3d off and use the computer similar to a habitual computer. Do reply. Thanks in advance as I really appreciate it on a very high note. Take Care. Also, Should I wait for the m18x?

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    Re: Should I go ahead with the 3d enabled dell m17x

    Hey mate I am fine. I would like to bring to your notice that the dell m17x will be cheaper when compared to the m18x consequently value of the price all depends on what size screen you are wishing to buy. Also, according to me, you can turn off the 3D, or else that would be a pretty unintelligent notebook along with 3D continuously on. I have shared my knowledge with you, whatever I knew; I hope it helps you out in some way or the other.

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    Re: Should I go ahead with the 3d enabled dell m17x

    Hi Buddy. I am fine and doing well. What’s up with you. Well, can help you out on this one. I will imply you that you search the internet and look out for the videos which are available. They have been superbly presented and will give you complete scenario of the things. I am saying this because, I myself, first saw it after reading your thread. I am sure, there will be no doubt remaining in your mind and then you will be able to decide. I wish that you like my reply.

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    Re: Should I go ahead with the 3d enabled dell m17x

    Hello. I would like to share my few experience related to 3d enabled dell m17x.I have seen that if you have 3D enabled then it will start each and every game in 3d. You can then be able to do Ctrl as well T in order to go to standard mode. Nevertheless what I seen is that that the game will then play at 120 Hertz. On the other side, if you will disable 3d game will cap at 60hertz. Subsequently, you will be required to enable 3d to get 120 hertz from games.

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    Re: Should I go ahead with the 3d enabled dell m17x

    I feel affection for the 3D consequence. I have been using 3D apparition since some time now. I jumped on the bandwagon when it was released. I have it on 2 TVs and on my desktop .The glasses are not compatible. nvidia glasses are needed for the nvidia emitter assemblage. Whenever I attach it to my Mitsubishi TV, I make use of the identical emitter and glasses. Whenever I use the Samsung TV it makes use of its own emitter and I need to make use of the Samsung glasses.

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    Re: Should I go ahead with the 3d enabled dell m17x

    Hey I would like to tell you that watching 3D movies leads to less issues than playing 3D games. The shutter outcome bothers some people and it takes time to adjust. Playing games is a supern journey. However, watching in 3D generally requires 5 minute breaks between them. However, effecting eyes scenario will be in both the cases be it with 3D or without 3 D. Hence, finally it depends on you but on a whole it isn’t a bad idea at all to go ahead with the 3d enabled dell m17x.

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