Rich was the editorial lead for CNET's Home and Wellness sections, based in Louisville, Kentucky. Before moving to Louisville in 2013, Rich ran CNET's desktop computer review section for 10 years in ...
Those who were in Birmingham last week might have seen the Crave crew strutting their stuff at the Gadget Show Live. While we were there, we took time out to test the Nvidia GeForce 3D Vision, a ...
Tom Peterson over at NVIDIA gets all the chicks. I mean with his technical know-how, witty banter and boyish good looks, it's easy to see why. Okay, maybe that's not why. Maybe it's because he gets ...
If NVIDIA claimed a pair of funky specs would let you “see” in true 3D, would you buy it? That’s precisely what PC gaming’s GPU-kingpin is claiming, and if you’re thinking “red-and-blue cellophane” or ...
NVIDIA's GeForce 3D Vision system was one of the most surprising demonstrations at CES this year, relying on a special display and glasses to offer headache-free 3D gaming. Now that same desktop ...
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 hopes to reignite the world of 3D entertainment with GeForce 3D Vision. This HEXUS.help guide explains what it is, how it works, and what you need to know about the prospect of 3D gaming.
NVIDIA is officially taking the wraps off of their stereoscopic 3D technology, now known as GeForce 3D Vision. NVIDIA's GeForce 3D Vision product consists of a pair of wireless, rechargeable glasses, ...
We recently got a chance to check out NVIDIA's 3D Blu-ray ecosystem, and while we're sure we'll be all 3D Blu-ray'd out by the time CES is over, it was our first chance to see the new tech in action, ...
Nvidia today released a new line of wireless shutter 3D glasses--another revival of a technology long perceived as a gimmick. The real shocker? These things might be worth a look. "The visual effect ...
Nvidia's 3D Vision glasses can automatically transform photos, movies and games into stereoscopic 3D. The package consists of wireless glasses, an infrared emitter and software that automatically ...
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