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kazuya
25.05.10, 11:47
Tom's Hardware has an exclusive first-look at Blu-ray 3D technology running on a notebook and HTPC leveraging Nvidia's 3D Vision technology, CyberLink's PowerDVD 10 Ultra Mark II software, and an Acer display. Might this setup be in your future, too?The PC world can begin to seriously consider the Blu-ray 3D medium. The PC infrastructure has some easy advantages compared to set-top Blu-ray 3D players: flexibility, upgradeability, and an existing 3D ecosystem, thanks to Nvidia's 3D Vision technology. Remember, Nvidia's 3D solution has been available for over a year now, so there's no doubt about whether or not 120 Hz LCDs can display 3D. We have been able to purchase monitors, glasses, emitters, and even Blu-ray drives for some time now.

Now, we're only missing the drivers, playback software, and Blu-ray 3D movies to watch.

Blu-ray 3D On The PC: The Tom's Hardware Review : Blu-ray 3D Arrives On The PC (http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/blu-ray-3d-3d-vision-3d-home-theater,2636.html)