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Mitsubishi showcased Nvidia 3D technology on one of its 3D-enabled TVs at CES 09 today. You will be able to buy this stunning product for $200 next month. Of course, you'll have to purchase the TV separately.
So, it's finally here is it? But will it be a huge success? Or a massive failure? Look at what happened to the Virtual Boy. I doubt this will be that much of a failure, though. I just hope my eyes wouldn't start to hurt. CES 09 presents coverage of this.
Seems interesting. Don't know if it is totally there yet, but hey.
"Mitsubishi will be pitching a 3D product consisting of Nvidia driver software, 3D glasses with a receiver and a sender that is placed on top of a TV. If you own a home entertainment PC with a potent Nvidia graphics card, the driver software can create 3D imagery from regular video games, we are told. The sending unit reacts to the position of the 3D glasses to create a true 3D feeling.
We were able to testdrive the technology for a few minutes and were deeply impressed. Mitsubishi said that the product will be offered for $200 beginning next month - home entertainment PC and 3D-enabled LCD TV not included."






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