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Nvidia has created a second generation of stereoscopic 3D glasses known as 3D Vision 2, the company said today. The glasses will be bundled with specially designed monitors to create a much better ...
Nvidia on Monday released its 3D Vision Pro technology -- a combination of software for graphics applications and peripheral hardware for its Quadro enterprise-level graphics processors -- through ...
Nvidia says its new 3D Vision Pro offering will drive three-dimensional parallel-processing by synchronizing professional graphics applications with stereoscopic 3D hardware. In an interview with CRN ...
When playing a 3D Vision-compatible game with the glasses on, the intent is to give the game additional depth. Eric Franklin led the CNET Tech team as Editorial Director. A 20-plus-year industry ...
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NVIDIA’s Omniverse is coming to Apple’s Vision Pro headset, which is a big win for Apple as it tries to position the Vision Pro in the enterprise market. This partnership will enable Vision Pro users ...
Apple and Nvidia have teamed up to offer an exclusive experience to Vision Pro owners. Nvidia will use dedicated graphics-ready data centers to stream advanced 3D content directly to Apple Vision Pro.
There was a thread on this back in June, but has anyone recently tried this, is it just a gimick? I tried the 3d vision experience with the red/blue glasses and personally thought it was awful. I ...
A combination of technologies from NVIDIA involving Omniverse Cloud APIs will soon let enterprise developers interact with fully rendered 3D digital twins streamed to Apple Vision Pro. You may know ...
I played around with a demo of what I assume was this (it was an nvidia 3d glasses thing), and it seemed to me like a total gimmick. It was playing I think CoD 5, and IMO didn't really look that good.