When we first took a look at NVIDIA’s 3D Vision technology a couple of years ago, we came away impressed. We understand that gaming and watching video in 3D isn’t for everyone, but after using ...
Nvidia has created a second generation of stereoscopic 3D glasses known as 3D Vision 2, the company said today. The glasses will be bundled with specially designed monitors to create a much better ...
NVIDIA has announced that it is officially ending 3D Vision support with its next driver release, meaning 3D Vision had an 11-year run from its debut back in 2008. 3D Vision debuted in 2008 with the ...
Nvidia has lifted the curtain on its next generation of 3D PC products, and they promise to make your games brighter and more colourful. Joe has been writing about consumer tech for nearly seven years ...
Acer has just announced the H5360 NVIDIA 3D Vision-Ready projector. Delivering HD-ready 720p (1280×720) resolution, the Acer H5360 boasts the latest technology for a truly unsurpassed video projection ...
Rich was the editorial lead for CNET's Home and Wellness sections, based in Louisville, Kentucky. Before moving to Louisville in 2013, Rich ran CNET's desktop computer review section for 10 years in ...
Nvidia on Monday released its 3D Vision Pro technology -- a combination of software for graphics applications and peripheral hardware for its Quadro enterprise-level graphics processors -- through ...
Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang and Tegra general manager Mike Rayfield show new slate tablet PCs using the application processor. Nvidia is known for PC gaming hardware, but over the past year it has been ...
$50 and is in the process of updating its GeForce graphic card line. Effective March 15, the Nvidia 3D Vision kit will carry a $149 suggested retail; this is the first price reduction for the product ...
Nvidia today released a new line of wireless shutter 3D glasses--another revival of a technology long perceived as a gimmick. The real shocker? These things might be worth a look. "The visual effect ...
Just ahead of the weekend Nvidia posted a bulletin regarding Kepler-series GeForce GPUs for laptops. The headlining announcement was that these GPUs will no longer benefit from Game Ready Driver ...
In a support document posted this month, NVIDIA has stated that they will no longer support 3D Vision in GeForce Game Ready drivers after the upcoming April 2019 Release 418 driver. 3D Vision is ...
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