Monday, March 15th 2010
NVIDIA Brings A New Dimension To PC Gaming With NVIDIA 3DTV Play
NVIDIA today announced NVIDIA 3DTV Play, its latest software solution that allows consumers to connect their GeForce GPU-powered desktop or notebook computer to new 3D TVs, for the ultimate in big screen 3D gaming action. For the launch of 3DTV Play, NVIDIA is teaming up with Panasonic on its coast-to-coast 2010 "Panasonic Touch the Future Tour," where consumers can test drive 3DTV Play-based PCs running on the new Panasonic VIERA Full HD 3D TVs, that just launched this month.
3DTV Play software lets you connect any compatible NVIDIA GeForce GPU-powered PC or notebook to 3D TVs for the ultimate, high-definition, big-screen, 3D entertainment experience. By leveraging the processing power of NVIDIA GeForce GPUs, 3DTV Play software delivers the best the PC has to offer: play hundreds of standard PC games in stunning 3D environments such as World of Warcraft - Wrath of the Lich King, Battlefield Bad Company 2, and James Cameron's Avatar: The Game. You can also watch upcoming Blu-ray 3D Hollywood blockbusters, view digital 3D photographs, and even watch streaming 3D movies for the ultimate viewing party. The active-shutter glasses bundled with each VIERA full HD 3D TV sold work seamlessly with NVIDIA GPUs and off-the-shelf PC gaming titles and other 3D entertainment content.Facts about NVIDIA 3DTV Play:
"NVIDIA is a premier choice for gamers, and 3D Vision TV delivers an easy way for them to game on the big screen, for the ultimate, immersive experience," said Bob Perry, Senior Vice President, Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company. "We're pleased that NVIDIA shares our commitment to providing awesome technology to savvy consumers, and we are happy to offer NVIDIA the opportunity to highlight their 3D solution as part of our nationwide road show."
"NVIDIA is all about raising the bar of PC gaming, and gamers are going to love playing in 3D on one of the new Panasonic VIERA 50-inch full HD 3D TVs," said Phil Eisler, general manager of 3D Vision technology at NVIDIA. "This is truly one of those 'must experience to believe it' moments, and we are ecstatic that consumers will have the chance to try it for themselves on any of our 15 stops across the US."
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3DTV Play software lets you connect any compatible NVIDIA GeForce GPU-powered PC or notebook to 3D TVs for the ultimate, high-definition, big-screen, 3D entertainment experience. By leveraging the processing power of NVIDIA GeForce GPUs, 3DTV Play software delivers the best the PC has to offer: play hundreds of standard PC games in stunning 3D environments such as World of Warcraft - Wrath of the Lich King, Battlefield Bad Company 2, and James Cameron's Avatar: The Game. You can also watch upcoming Blu-ray 3D Hollywood blockbusters, view digital 3D photographs, and even watch streaming 3D movies for the ultimate viewing party. The active-shutter glasses bundled with each VIERA full HD 3D TV sold work seamlessly with NVIDIA GPUs and off-the-shelf PC gaming titles and other 3D entertainment content.Facts about NVIDIA 3DTV Play:
- Can be run on GeForce GPU-based desktop or notebook PCs equipped with an HDMI or DVI connector
- Full support for all HDMI 1.4-compatible 3D TVs, including Panasonic VIERA Plasma full HD 3D TVs
o Enables 1080p24, 720p60, and 720p50 3D formats - Advanced NVIDIA software and graphics drivers automatically convert more than 400 games to stereoscopic 3D in real time, without the need for special patches.
- Enjoy full HD Blu-ray 3D playback with real-time GPU accelerated decoding and playback on GeForce GPUs
- Watch streaming 3D movies
- View 3D photographs directly on the 3D TV
"NVIDIA is a premier choice for gamers, and 3D Vision TV delivers an easy way for them to game on the big screen, for the ultimate, immersive experience," said Bob Perry, Senior Vice President, Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company. "We're pleased that NVIDIA shares our commitment to providing awesome technology to savvy consumers, and we are happy to offer NVIDIA the opportunity to highlight their 3D solution as part of our nationwide road show."
"NVIDIA is all about raising the bar of PC gaming, and gamers are going to love playing in 3D on one of the new Panasonic VIERA 50-inch full HD 3D TVs," said Phil Eisler, general manager of 3D Vision technology at NVIDIA. "This is truly one of those 'must experience to believe it' moments, and we are ecstatic that consumers will have the chance to try it for themselves on any of our 15 stops across the US."
For more information, visit this page.
28 Comments on NVIDIA Brings A New Dimension To PC Gaming With NVIDIA 3DTV Play
I think I'll just wait for that....
Was not that impressed.
Although I was playing that batman game and I don't think 3rd person is a good view in regards to 3d.
or does the $3000 TV do it without the PC...in which case why would you need the Nvidia stuff
Or is the tech just not that mind-blowing? Hmm? :rolleyes:
unless the internet breaks for the day
I don't think it's a wrong thing for a gpu maker to improve visual gaming experiences.
We will all playing games in 3d room or wearing 3d glass (not require monitors) instead of looking at monitors before we know it.
Impressed or not, everything need a first step. Avatar in 3d was not impressed, but I believe we're heading into a right direction to improve the realism of gaming.
maybe if it was something new I'd be more impressed.
by the way anyone else noticing a whirring noise/buzz when wearing the glasses?
I've sensitive hearing/tune in to things most people ignore but was wondering if anyone else may of noticed.
Not precisely hard to do :laugh:
Heck, why 3d is so much big now than it is before? Even though it's already out years ago?
Computer gaming progressed from 2D platform games, to mock-3D environments, to actual 3D virtual environments. But since then all that has been done in development is to improve textures and make the virtual 3D environment more accurate to reality - but you are still viewing that in 2D. This is the next step. Viewing and playing a game like BF:BC2 in 3D - where your mind perceives the depth in a natural way (stereoscopically) rather than by having to go through the latency of your brain calculating the distance via visual markers, will be a much more rewarding experience.
I really do hope that the analysts are correct when they predict that the majority of TVs sold in 2015 will be 3D. I feel it is the next evolution in visual entertainment - so the sooner the better.
And on that note, I wish all the tech companies would get together sooner rather than later to nut-out some industry standards for the tech involved. Currently if you buy a samsung 3DTV you need samsung glasses (and they only give you one with the TV). This sort of crap is what will hold the tech back.
It literally blows 3D-TV and Movies away and looks like stuff out of Scify movies.
I was at the Rock Hall of Fame got bored so I went next door to the Cleveland Science Museum and they had a Holographic Display up that just Amazed me..Nothing I seen in that display said this is more than a decade away from home use..
As far as Movies go They have to be 3D because most people Have a Better view in the home now and it's basically a business saving gimmick.
Don't get me wrong I just don't think this Nvidia 3D will go anywhere but it is kind of neat..
But as said OLD..