At the CES show, the graphics card manufacturer Nvidia unveiled its new Nvidia GeForce 3D Vision. This supplement consists of a pair of glasses, along with Nvidia graphics card and a monitor capable of 120 Hz, to give the player a 3D experience.
I have honestly not tried Nvidia 3D Vision - yet, anyway - and I am unfortunately not in place at CES, so I have to start from the press release has expired. According to the Nvidia 3D Vision automatically convert hundreds of games into a 3D experience. You wear the glasses, and the result I suppose is the same as when you look at the 3D TV with the classic red-green glasses.
The actual glasses, together with an infrared transmitter that is placed on top of the screen. This has a range of 20 meters.
During the CES show a large number of content providers, display manufacturers, OEMs and system builders support for NVIDIA's 3D technology. To "said Christian Svensson on Capcom:
- NVIDIA 3D Vision has the potential to bring PC gaming to a whole new level by offering an unmatched depth of titles. When you play Dark Void with NVIDIA 3D Vision glasses it really feels like you are inside the game on a whole new way.
Nvidia 3D Vision has initially been launched already in the U.S. where they cost the equivalent of about 1500 crowns. It is at this moment not clear when they come to Europe and what they will cost, but it is decided that they would come sooner or later.
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