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The Future of NVIDIA 3D Vision - TechAmok
The Future of NVIDIA 3D Vision - [technology] 11:07 AM EST - Dec,10 2009 - post a comment OCC has published an article on the The Future of NVIDIA 3D Vision. Here's a taster:
Although the Asus G51J-3D and future notebooks are sure to please gamers, there's something for photographers as well. Fujifilm unveiled the world's first 3D digital consumer camera, the Finepix Real 3D W1. Although the camera itself does not include any NVIDIA component, NVIDIA partnered with Fujifilm to bring its MPO file format to the PC. Thanks to 3D Vision, you can now use imaging software on your PC to view the photos taken by the 3D W1 in true 3D. I got to see some pictures of a Santa Barbara boardwalk, and they were absolutely phenomenal. Although the pictures can only be viewed in NVIDIA's program at this time, I was told that developers are hard at work trying to get support added to photo-editing software, such as Adobe Photoshop. In addition, development is underway on plugins for Firefox, Chrome and Internet Explorer, although the photo-sharing sites are curiously not onboard at this time.
Cinemaphiles will also be very happy with the future of 3D Vision. Acer just unveiled three 3D projectors. The X1130P runs at 800x600, the X1261 runs at 1024x768, and the X5360 runs at 1280x720, all supporting NVIDIA's 3D Vision. I'm sure it's only a matter of time before we see a 1080p version. But, even more important to movie lovers is the announcement of 3D Blu-ray. There's not much that can be unveiled at this time, but we can tell you that the 3D-BD spec is currently under development and NVIDIA expects the spec to be released between now and Q1 2010, with content available some time in Q2 or Q3 2010. Fortunately, I was lucky enough to be one of the few people to see 3D Blu-ray in action and I must say, I was very impressed. If you have seen any of the recent 3D movies in theaters over the past year, you know how far 3D has come in the past decade. No more blue-and-red glasses. No more throwing things out at you just for the sake of 3D. The 3D experience in movies nowadays is all about immersing you in the environment rather than simply showing off, and the only way to get that on your PC is via NVIDIA 3D Vision. Watching the 3D Blu-ray movie using NVIDIA 3D Vision was just like watching a 3D movie at the theater, just on a smaller scale, and with a flick of a switch, you can easily turn off the 3D if you so desire (though why you'd want to is beyond me, unless you just want to see how awesome the 3D is by comparing it to its 2D counterpart). The thing about 3D is, you can't exactly get a feel for it unless you see it for yourself, and that may be NVIDIA's biggest marketing obstacle. But what I can say is, if you go see a 3D movie in the theater, you'll get a pretty good idea of what to expect.
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