
While its primary function is 3D gaming, it also supports 3D video and photos. The NVIDIA 3D Vision system was released in early 2009. While I was not able to test the DLP-Link system, I was able to get the MP776ST to produce 3D images using a non-DLP-link alternative, which was the NVIDIA 3D Vision system. The MP776ST manual does not discuss the 3D capability at all - there is no information on the DLP-Link setup process or even the function of the MP776ST's 3D specific menu options. With the right content, I can easily see 3D lessons effectively capturing and retaining student interest. The BenQ and Texas Instruments web sites show the DLP-Link system marketed as a method of improving the student and classroom experience. It is a "DLP-Link" compatible projector - DLP-Link is a system that allows the active shutter glasses to sync directly with the projector, eliminating the need for an external IR emitter. The BenQ MP776ST is one of the many new DLP projectors capable of displaying 3D images using active shutter glasses.

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Editor's Note: This commentary discusses NVIDIA's 3D Vision System as implemented on the BenQ MP776 ST projector.
