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    Nvidia 3D Vision Review

    Posted on Thursday, January 08 2009 @ 15:05:57 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Every once in a while you see a product that is destined to change the face of computing. It doesn't happen very often, but when it does it reminds you that there are still new and innovative products out there that will amuse and amaze you. When we were first contacted about the Nvidia 3D Vision 3D vision gaming system we had mixed feelings. With Nvidia's name behind it we were sure it was going to be a good product launch and that it would be a workable 3D gaming system, but we didn't really know what to expect.

    What we ended up seeing when we fired up the 3D Vision glasses was mind blowing 3D gaming. Now the question that most of you will have immediately is, 'Yeah, but what games is it compatible with, the game has to be programmed for 3D, right?' No, the game doesn't have to be programmed for 3D. The 3D Vision gaming system takes care of the 3D aspect and the list of compatible games is at 300 and growing. You're not amazed yet? How about scalable depth in the game? Would that help impress some of you? You can scale up the depth in games until it's almost like standing in the game and going hand to hand on a battlefield. Got your attention now?


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