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nVidia graphics cards plug in to 3D TVs with 3DTV Play
By Darco | March 22, 2010

We all know 3D Vision, but now Nvidia is gearing up for 3DTV Play, a piece of software that allows you to use your PC as a video source with a 3D TV. To recap, 3D Vision is a kit with a USB transmitter and a pair of stereoscopic glasses for gaming or watching films in 3D. You also need a 120 Hz screen and an NVIDIA graphics card. The new 3DTV Play includes a simple piece of software that allows you to use a 3D TV in guise of a screen. This means you can use the TV glasses for access to 3D stereoscopic gaming and Blu-ray – along with an additional piece of playback software such as PowerDVD 10. Read more @ Digital Versus
Topics: HDTV News | 1 Comment »

May 18th, 2010 at 6:32 pm
This is going to be huge! I can only imagine the 3d games that are going to hit the stores very soon.
nVidia products are always at the top of their game, and im sure this product is no different.