3D surround question

seanny

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I recently bought this from New Egg http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16889248057&cm_re=mitsubishi_3d_tvs-_-89-248-057-_-Product<><> I have a few dollars for a new build and am buying 3 of these---http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125364 <><>My question is ---Would I be able to run 3-60 inch Mitsubishi 3D TV's in 3 way surround?And,would it run nice and smooth?I have been waiting a year for the 27 inch 3d monitors to come out and I give up.I heard they were coming out in March or April but I heard that for the last whole year.
 
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Theoretically, yes.

Each of those "3d ready" tv's meets the minimum standard refresh rate requirement of 120 hz, 60 hz for each eye with shutter glasses which creates the "3d" effect.

Since you're buying 3 GTX 580's, I would recommend using the Mini HDMI to each TV for best picture quality.

I hope you have an i7 990X that's OC'd to hell to keep up with 3 580's. And some SSD's in Raid, and 12gb of Ram that's over 2ghz.

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Theoretically, yes.

Each of those "3d ready" tv's meets the minimum standard refresh rate requirement of 120 hz, 60 hz for each eye with shutter glasses which creates the "3d" effect.

Since you're buying 3 GTX 580's, I would recommend using the Mini HDMI to each TV for best picture quality.

I hope you have an i7 990X that's OC'd to hell to keep up with 3 580's. And some SSD's in Raid, and 12gb of Ram that's over 2ghz.
 
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seanny

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Thanks for the reply.At the moment,I have a 980@ 4.2gHz and 3 EVGA GTX 480's and a 128gb Corsair Ssd ,12gb of Corsair Dominator @ 1600mHz