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Because the glasses that are supplied with the nvidia 3D vision kit link up to that. Maybe there is a way round it but I have not heard of it.
if I understand you correctly - you have a 120hz PC monitor (non-panasonic) and you are asking if the panasonic glasses will work with your PC and non-panasonic monitor?
the panasonic glasses work via the software and IR emitter built in to the panasonic TV
your PC doesn't have the panasonic software or IR emitter and games don't know how to use the panasonic software even if it did
the nvidia sofware won't work with the panasonic glasses using your non-panasonic monitor and even if it did you still don't have an IR emitter
the nvidia 3d drivers WOULD work with panasonic TV + Glasses though only over HDMI which currently means 1080p 24hz or 720p 60hz (until 3D TV's come out that support 300mhz HDMI)
your monitor is not "3D"... it is 120hz... but you need the additional software + hardware to enable 3D, which if you have an Nvidia graphics card the easiest route is 3D Vision kit
Right, I get what both of you are saying now, no idea it worked like that.