Introduced earlier this year for desktop PCs, Nvidia 3D Vision technology has become quite a popular 3D solution for playing computer games, watching movies, or viewing photographs in full resolution stereoscopic 3D. Nvidia today, along with some of the world’s leading PC, notebook panel manufacturers and content developers, has announced the expansion of theNvidia 3D Vision ecosystem to include high-definition notebook platforms that integrate advanced 120Hz 3D Vision-capable displays directly into the chassis for on-the-go 3D.
“We are extremely excited about bringing the first Nvidia 3D Vision notebook to market,” said PC Wang, Corporate Vice President & General Manager, Notebook Business Unit, System Business Group at ASUS. “Nvidia and ASUS have a passion for gaming and cutting-edge technology, and this is another example of how great companies working together can deliver awesome new platforms to our combined customers.”
Nvidia 3D Vision technology is a combination of high-tech wireless glasses, a wide-range IR emitter and software that can transforms most PC games into full stereoscopic 3D experiences. More than 400 PC games work out of the box with Nvidia 3D Vision, and recent games such as Resident Evil 5, Borderlands, World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King, Batman: Arkham Asylum, and Star Trek D-A-C are providing gamers with truly immersive gaming experiences, complete with additional 3D cut scenes and out-of-screen visual effects.
“We are extremely excited about bringing the first Nvidia 3D Vision notebook to market,” said PC Wang, Corporate Vice President & General Manager, Notebook Business Unit, System Business Group at ASUS. “Nvidia and ASUS have a passion for gaming and cutting-edge technology, and this is another example of how great companies working together can deliver awesome new platforms to our combined customers.”
Nvidia 3D Vision technology is a combination of high-tech wireless glasses, a wide-range IR emitter and software that can transforms most PC games into full stereoscopic 3D experiences. More than 400 PC games work out of the box with Nvidia 3D Vision, and recent games such as Resident Evil 5, Borderlands, World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King, Batman: Arkham Asylum, and Star Trek D-A-C are providing gamers with truly immersive gaming experiences, complete with additional 3D cut scenes and out-of-screen visual effects.
Nvidia has worked closely with display manufacturers, including CPT, LG, CMO, and Samsung, to bring state-of-the-art 120Hz 3D Vision-capable panels to notebook platforms. These new displays provide stellar 2D capability with crystal clear images, but also deliver flicker-free 3D, with support for high definition playback of 3D games, movies, and photographs.
“Nvidia 3D Vision is by far the most immersive, highest quality, full-resolution stereoscopic 3D technology available today." said Ryan Chung, Chief Director of Notebook Business Unit of CPT. “This is an exciting time for users, who will finally be able to see their games, movies and pictures with true 3D depth.”
LG and Samsung have also expressed their support of this technology and are designing the appropriate devices to support it. With notebook displays available, PC manufacturers are eager to bring 3D Vision notebooks to market. Notebooks will include the 120Hz 3D Vision-capable panel and bundle 3D Vision active-shutter glasses. ASUS is readying the first everNvidia 3D Vision notebook—the ASUS G51J 3D—for worldwide release in early December, followed by other OEMs in 2010, including Clevo and others.
“Nvidia 3D Vision is by far the most immersive, highest quality, full-resolution stereoscopic 3D technology available today." said Ryan Chung, Chief Director of Notebook Business Unit of CPT. “This is an exciting time for users, who will finally be able to see their games, movies and pictures with true 3D depth.”
LG and Samsung have also expressed their support of this technology and are designing the appropriate devices to support it. With notebook displays available, PC manufacturers are eager to bring 3D Vision notebooks to market. Notebooks will include the 120Hz 3D Vision-capable panel and bundle 3D Vision active-shutter glasses. ASUS is readying the first everNvidia 3D Vision notebook—the ASUS G51J 3D—for worldwide release in early December, followed by other OEMs in 2010, including Clevo and others.
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