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 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 ...
Last week ORIGIN PC announced the availability of their new EON17-X desktop replacement laptop, the most powerful laptop for gamers, artists, and professionals. Today ORIGIN PC announces the world’s ...
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 ...
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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 ...
Something to look forward to: Stereoscopic 3D never took hold with mainstream audiences, but Asus is taking another shot at it with a couple of its latest laptops. The company's new display technology ...
3D might actually be good this time. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. ASUS has debuted its new ProArt StudioBook 16 and VivoBook ...
Running 3D gaming via the TriDef method requires configuring the screen to run either sequential or side-by-side processing, depending on graphics card, and then launching titles via the software.
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 ...