NVIDIA has announced that it is officially ending 3D Vision support with its next driver release, meaning 3D Vision had an 11-year run from its debut back in 2008. 3D Vision debuted in 2008 with the ...
NVIDIA is axing support for 3D glasses in its video cards, with the GPU-maker quietly announcing that its 3D Vision system will soon no longer be compatible with its latest drivers. NVIDIA 3D Vision – ...
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In a support document posted this month, NVIDIA has stated that they will no longer support 3D Vision in GeForce Game Ready drivers after the upcoming April 2019 Release 418 driver. 3D Vision is ...
Back in April, we got a glimpse of NVIDIA's 3D Vision Surround, which takes the company's 3D PC gaming system and adds support for up to three monitors running full resolution stereoscopic 3D at once.
The Idea of 3D movies and other entertainment is not a new one. The idea goes quite a way back; if you think about it, the first large scale use of 3D projection was in the 1950s. This was though the ...
Page 7: H.A.W.X. Page 8: Dirt 2 Page 9: Batman: Arkham Asylum In January 2009, we reviewed the NVIDIA 3D Vision kit which brought the latest in 3D active-shutter technology to the PC gaming world.
On the software side of things NVIDIA worked really hard to make the installation and overall usage really simple and user-friendly. Props to the software team for that. First off, a lot of games are ...
Every year when January rolls around, the tech industry shows off a year's worth of product at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Of the thousands of products and manufacturers on display, ...