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January 2009
(74%)
82 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
When it comes to gaming in 3D the experience is truly beautiful and I'm not trying to sugar coat it. I've been playing PC games since the late 1990's and this is by far the most significant advancement that I have ever seen. When it was only availa...
Published: 2009-02-05, Author: Scott , review by: Techreport.com
With all of the qualifications, caveats, gotchas, and frustrations Ive expressed over GeForce 3D Vision, you probably have a good sense already that this technology just isnt ready for prime time yet. Few games work well enough to make it worth buyin...
120Hz monitors produce headache-free 3D, easy to set up and use, long battery life on glasses.
Many games have to be compromised to work well, quite a few games just dont work at all, brightness suffers, frame rate suffers, the whole solution is expensive.
This is perhaps the best home stereoscopic 3D solution yet, and its still not really good enough to justify the price for most gamers. Your Mileage May Var ......
3D has finally reached a point where it is a viable and affordable solution for the gaming environment and NVIDIA has done an excellent job of taking an old idea and turning it into something that actually works. There is a slight drawback at the momen...
Technology to extract a three-dimensional image from a two-dimensional projection is by no means new, and it hasnt exactly had an easy time gaining widespread acceptance. NVIDIAs approach to rendering a stereoscopic 3D scene in real-time, however, i...
Talk about a blast from the past with a 2009 twist. Nvidia’s GeForce 3D Vision kit addresses a number of the issues that plagued active stereoscopic solutions a decade ago. Setup, to begin with, is much less complex. You install the software, connec...
Adds legitimate realism to gaming, Extends playability for older video games, Affordable virtual-reality solution, Compatible with hundreds of current titles, Amazing out-of-screen effects, Could potentially revitalize PC gaming, Scalable to 3D Stere...
Requires Windows Vista (not XP compatible), Requires 120Hz monitor or HDTV, Requires currentfamily GeForce discrete graphics, Not many games offer outofscreen effects
NVIDIA packages their GeForce 3D Vision product in a very progressive wrapper. Quite frankly, I think that less is more, but these days a product needs every edge to garner a sell. The retail package clearly states the product requirements (namely, Win...
We cant show you exactly what NVIDIAs GeForce 3D Vision stereoscopic glasses do to a game, because you obviously must be wearing the glasses the experience the 3D effect. But we did shoot some quick video to show you whats being displayed on-scree...
So, it should be clear to you by now that not only am I thoroughly impressed with NVIDIA’s GeForce 3D Vision technology but that pretty much all of the people I showed it to were as well. That does not mean that NVIDIA has an easy road ahead &ndash...
All in all, this is like a very polished version of what weve had since the turn of the century. No flicker, less headaches (though there may still be some issue with people who have motion sickness -- I just dont have a large enough sample size to s...