Okay all. This is somewhat on topic. I think this a great breakthrough in the world of 3D. Nvidia and another partnering company are making a pair of 3D glasses that will be universal and backward compatible with any 3D capable television and PC. I think this is groundbreaking because many of us have complained about companies that produce their own 3D glasses for their own 3D capable displays. If this does come to the forefront, then look for Nvidia to have huge stronghold over not just the likes of AMD, but other television manufactures. I'll keep you all posted and let's keep our fingers crossed for universal breakthrough as this one is shaping to be. Many consumers don't take 3D seriously, but it looks like we might have a company like Nvidia and others to make you wish you had a pair that could work with any 3D capable set. Now, let's see if the headache and pregnacy will be resolved finally. We should only hope that this will work to everyone's satisfaction. Good luck Nvidia with this project. You're either going to sink or swim. What do you all think? Peace....
@blckman Sorry folks. The retail universal glasses will cost around $130.00. That's not too bad if they bundle it with a universal dongle or a movie or two.
@blckman Sorry folks. The retail value for the glasses will $130.00. Not too bad if they bundle in a pair of 3D movies and a universal HDMI/Component dongle of some sort.
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Okay all. This is somewhat on topic. I think this a great breakthrough in the world of 3D. Nvidia and another partnering company are making a pair of 3D glasses that will be universal and backward compatible with any 3D capable television and PC. I think this is groundbreaking because many of us have complained about companies that produce their own 3D glasses for their own 3D capable displays. If this does come to the
forefront, then look for Nvidia to have huge stronghold over not just the likes of AMD, but other television manufactures. I'll keep you all posted and let's keep our fingers crossed for universal breakthrough as this one is shaping to be. Many consumers don't take 3D seriously, but it looks like we might have a company like Nvidia and others to make you wish you had a
pair that could work with any 3D capable set. Now, let's see if the headache and pregnacy will be resolved finally. We should only hope that this will work to everyone's satisfaction. Good luck Nvidia with this project. You're either going to sink or swim. What do you all think? Peace....
@blckman
Sorry folks. The retail universal glasses will
cost around $130.00. That's not too bad if they bundle it with a universal dongle or a movie or two.
@blckman
Sorry folks. The retail value for the
glasses will $130.00. Not too bad if they bundle in a pair of 3D movies and a universal HDMI/Component dongle of some sort.