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NVIDIA's 3D Vision technology has been a common check-box on the spec sheets of most of its recent video cards, and now the company is making the necessary glasses and other hardware more affordable.
Enhanced Battery Life. One of the most significant improvements to the NVIDIA 3D Vision glasses is the enhanced battery life. Originally, users could enjoy up to 40 hours of 3D viewing on a single ...
NVIDIA followed up with second-generation 3D Vision glasses in 2011, making them cheaper and extending battery life. However the snowball of 3D into a must-have technology failed to materialize.
NVIDIA has been pushing its 3D Vision platform for a couple of years and at this year's Computex it is looking to pull in more PC users with new wired LCD active shutter glasses. The original ...
The GeForce 3D Vision glasses use battery-powered, ... However, the Nvidia glasses will require a monitor or TV with a 120Hz refresh rate over dual-link DVI, ...
For $199, GeForce 3D Vision gets you a set of battery-powered, wireless glasses, as well as an infrared emitter that acts as a go-between for your computer and either a 120Hz PC LCD or a DLP HD ...
Nvidia has announced, at Computex 2011, a new addition to its 3D Vision product family: Nvidia 3D Vision wired glasses. The new glasses make the 3D PC experience more affordable at US$99, and ...
The history of advertisements for 3D movies is an embarrassing testament to how silly people look in 3D glasses. ... Nvidia’s 3D Vision slick shades are a far ... not in use to conserve battery ...
Although I'm a little sick of 3D hype, I have to admit that gaming in 3D is more immersive, more tactile, and generally a lot of fun. Nvidia must agree, as it's expanding its 3D Vision line with a ...
However, one of the big downsides 3D gaming solutions, such as NVIDIA's 3D Vision, share with 3D TV is the noticeably dimmer image that results from wearing active shutter glasses.
The latest 3D TVs haven’t impressed me yet. But looking at images with 3D glasses on specially equipped computers isn’t nearly so bad. Nvidia is making a big bet on 3D viewing as an extension ...