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10 January 2009

NVIDIA GeForce 3D Vision

NVIDIA on Thursday took the envelope GeForce 3D Vision, its first 3D stereoscopic system for home users. The add-on is a combination of a set of glasses with a USB-attached infrared transmitter and a number of new screens to generate 3D images for games, movies and videos without blurring or flickering which often slips into stereoscopic configurations. It supports multiple configurations Thursday and runs with two card SLI configurations without.

The configuration is also partly independent software. While support should be added in most cases, NVIDIA notes that the update of its own 3-D effect adds to 300 games without pushing developers patch their games each. The company also claimed Thursday that its certification already factors in the GeForce 3D Vision and many other 3D titles will be in support of the profession.

NVIDIA now very strict and the requirements of a system with Windows Vista, the GeForce 8, 9 and GTX series graphics card and a Samsung 2233RZ or FuHzion Viewsonic VX2265wm between screens. Several Mitsubishi DLP projectors work, as Lightspeed DepthQ HD projector. The company sells the GeForce 3D Vision through various online retailers today for $ 199.

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