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January 2009
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Compatible with 120Hz monitors
TVsets and projectors from any manufacturer
Monitors with stereomode support are superior to older 60Hz models even in 2D mode
Compatible with all graphics cards with Nvidia’s GPUs starting from the 8800 GT
Works a...
120Hz monitors produce headache-free 3D
Easy to set up and use
Long battery life on glasses.
Exciting New Technology For Gamers
Easy To Install
Glasses Support 120Hz LCDs And DLP HDTVs
Long Battery Life On Glasses
Enhances your favorite games. Easy setup. Will work with HDTVs and monitors.
Convincing 3D illusion works in many games
Hasslefree installation and calibration.
Very good image quality
Works for all 3D games
Wide variety of supported 3D content
Adds legitimate realism to gaming
Extends playability for older video games
Affordable virtual-reality solution
Compatible with hundreds of current titles
Amazing out-of-screen effects
Could potentially revitalize PC gaming
Scalable to 3D Stere...
Fantastic 3D
Comfortable
Changes The Face Of Gaming
Provides Real Adrenalin Rushes
Depth Is Adjustable
Easy Setup
Game Code Independent 3D
Adds Not Only Depth But Also Realism
The best consumeravailable 3D vision to date
The editors didn't like
Rather high price
Noticeable flicker with a frequency of 60Hz
Incompatible with AMD/ATI’s GPUs
Many games have to be compromised to work well
Quite a few games just dont work at all
Brightness suffers
Frame rate suffers
The whole solution is expensive.
3D Glasses Are Required
Many New Games Do Not Support 3D
Cost
A pricey addition if you are not going to use it often. May cause some eye strain if used for several hours.
Graphical artifacts
Frame rate drop
Limited compatible monitor options
Expensive.
Somewhat expensive
Requires special monitor and relatively recent Nvidia graphics card
Works only with single- or dual-GPU graphics card setups
Technology has come of age, No flickering, Ease of setup and installation...
Slight performance hit in COD4...
The Nvidia Geforce 3D Vision system is far ahead of the the old 3D technology that we all grew to know and some to love. It offers a new level of immersion to keep you interested while adding that next dimension to your gaming experience. Going throug...
Supports virtually all 3D games , Is simple and easy to set-up , The 3D effect looks great when it works properly
Is expensive for how gimmicky it is , Turning up the depth in some games lowers their playability , It's currently only supported by two LCD computer monitors , Requires Windows Vista , It causes eyestrain after prolonged use
Though casual gamers will be satisfied by the Nvidia 3D Vision Kit's three-dimensional gimmick, the unacceptable compromise to playability of some titles means hardcore gamers should steer clear....
Abstract: Unless you've been living under a two-dimensional rock, you'll know that 3D is the Next Big Thing in home entertainment. Hollywood studios are releasing more and more movies in 3D for the cinema and these titles will soon be available to enjoy in ...
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Published: 2009-11-18, Author: Sean , review by: tweaktown.com
Well, as of this week NVIDIA is looking to bring their 3D Vision to the mobile world. They are announcing, in conjunction with ASUS, the world’s first mobile 3D Vision capable laptop. This is based off of the G51 line up and will be dubbed the G51J...
Abstract: So there I was, breaking in my GeForce 3D Vision glasses with a few stimulating rounds of Call of Duty 4, when my wife asks me why I was "wearing those silly goggles". After explaining their function, the response I got kind of stumped me - arent game...