I purchased Acer K130 projector about a month ago and enjoy it very much but am unable to have it display 3D content. :sad:
Connected projecter via HDMI to a Sony BDP S570 3D Blu-ray disc player. It has built-in Wi-Fi and Blu-ray 3D playback capability. Regular (non 3d) movies and internet content (i.e. Netflix, Amazon) work great --- fantastic!
Likewise I can connect directly to the HDMI video output on my DirecTV sattelite box to view programming -- except when I try a 3D content channel.
When I go to the menu on the K130 and into the 3D section, the option to turn 3D on is disabled.
I have 3D active shutter glasses but the projector won't even try to show 3D content -- the disc player and sattelite box show a message that the "tv" I'm trying to play the content on needs to be a 3D device! :annoyed:
Has anyone successfully projected 3D? If so how do you make it work?
Is the only way to use 3D with a computer that has a video card that emits 3D signals and a 3D Blu-ray player??? That's way too expensive.
Connected projecter via HDMI to a Sony BDP S570 3D Blu-ray disc player. It has built-in Wi-Fi and Blu-ray 3D playback capability. Regular (non 3d) movies and internet content (i.e. Netflix, Amazon) work great --- fantastic!
Likewise I can connect directly to the HDMI video output on my DirecTV sattelite box to view programming -- except when I try a 3D content channel.
When I go to the menu on the K130 and into the 3D section, the option to turn 3D on is disabled.
I have 3D active shutter glasses but the projector won't even try to show 3D content -- the disc player and sattelite box show a message that the "tv" I'm trying to play the content on needs to be a 3D device! :annoyed:
Has anyone successfully projected 3D? If so how do you make it work?
Is the only way to use 3D with a computer that has a video card that emits 3D signals and a 3D Blu-ray player??? That's way too expensive.