Section 3: Operation
3.15.2 Active and Passive Stereo 3D Configurations
Typical hardware configurations for active and passive Stereo 3D systems are shown in
Series - Typical Stereo 3D Configuration: With Active Glasses
Stereo 3D Configuration: With Passive
Figure 44 - Mirage M Series - Typical Stereo 3D Configuration: With Active Glasses
Figure 45 - Mirage M Series - Typical Stereo 3D Configuration: With Passive Glasses
Appropriate Stereo 3D Source: Use stereo 3D application software with your 3D video source (usually a
workstation or PC). The source must also provide a separate stereo 3D synchronization signal that precisely
controls when left/right fields are visible through the viewer's glasses. This separate signal is usually provided
using a VESA 3 pin stereo port.
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Glasses.
Figure 44 - Mirage M
Figure 45 - Mirage M Series - Typical
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