
At the Consumer Electronics Show 2009 in Las Vegas, NVIDIA followed its new flagship desktop GPUs and notebook GPU releases and its recent Ion platform release, with a new product which aims to bring movie-quality stereo 3D similar to that found in IMAX theaters, to the home environment.
NVIDIA announced its GeForce 3D Vision glasses, which will retail for $199. Over 300 games will be support at the time of release, with many more being added. NVIDIA has worked with game developers to provide tweaked and improved 3D for many of these titles.
The glasses operate based on shuttering method. They can be used exclusively with 120 Hz monitors, and NVIDIA suggests only using them with an 8800 GT or higher. To use the glasses, you first install a special driver. Using the glasses driver, which patches the current NVIDIA drivers to add 3D support you can then play games in 3D. The drivers to include a significant performance hit of about 30 percent. However this is better than NVIDIA’s early efforts, which decreased performance 50 percent or more.
The glasses communicate with your PC via infrared at up to a 20 ft range. They alternate shuttering the left and right lenses, effectively cutting the 120 Hz refresh rate into a 60 Hz rate for each eye. While the basic stereo technology driving the glasses has long been around, NVIDIA has delivered some nice tweaks, like a 40 hour battery life on a single charge. The glasses recharge via a mini USB connection.
Source: Dailytech
January 14th, 2009 at 2:43 pm
This company claims to be able to deliver 3D movies on an XBOX 360 NOW…
http://marketsaw.blogspot.com/2009/01/ces-2009-next3d-offers-free-in-home-3d.html
http://www.next3d.com