Nvidia has expanded its Nvidia 3D Vision ecosystem with the addition of new 3D-enabled PCs and monitors by Lenovo. Nvidia 3D Vision technology delivers a stereoscopic 3D experience for gamers, movie loversm and photo enthusiasts on their PCs and notebook computers. The 3D Vision ecosystem now exceeds 1,000 notebook and desktop PCs, displays, TVs, projectors, Nvidia GPUs, video applications, cameras, and games, with more devices and 3D content being steadily added.
The Lenovo IdeaCentre K330 PC, a high-performance 3D gaming PC tower that features the Nvidia GeForce GTX460 GPU, joins a growing list of 3D Vision technology-supported PCs. In addition, the new Lenovo L2363d 23-inch 3D monitor, one of the first full-HD (1920 x 1080 resolution) monitors to feature dual webcam lenses, enables users to take 3D photos or participate in stereoscopic 3D Web conferencing using Nvidia 3D Vision glasses and technology.
“Nvidia’s 3D Vision delivers superior quality, performance, and compatibility required to our consumers to enjoy an immersive 3D entertainment experience,” says Wei Jin, director of Lenovo Idea product group. “The IdeaCentre K330 PC and L2363d monitor were designed with this in mind, providing new levels of power, performance and high-quality visuals to shift consumers’ 3D gaming and multimedia experiences into overdrive.”
Nvidia 3D Vision technology supports a rich array of 3D content, including 500 3D games, Blu-ray 3D movies, 3D photos, and streaming Web video. It also enables users to upload, share, and view full-resolution 3D photos, as well as enjoy 3D movies at Nvidia’s 3DVisionLive.com 3D Vision online community.
Nvidia’s new 3DTV Play software enables consumers to attach their PC or notebook to 3D HDTVs and HDMI 1.4-capable audio/video receivers to enjoy all the latest 3D content in the comfort of their living rooms in full HD 3D, and with HD surround sound audio. 3DTV Play software is bundled free with 3D Vision notebooks and PCs, and is available now at Nvidia’s online store for $39.99.
“By joining the growing list of OEMs selling 3D Vision PCs, Lenovo will enable more consumers throughout the world to experience high-quality 3D entertainment on their PCs,” says Phil Eisler, general manager of 3D Vision at Nvidia. “And, with the new Lenovo monitor, consumers for the first time can experience high-quality stereoscopic 3D web conferencing on a desktop PC system.”