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January 5, 2011
PC

NVIDIA unveils new 3D Vision Community Website



Yesterday, NVIDIA unveiled a brand new community website that is dedicated exclusively to 3D content for people with 3D PCs and 3D Vision.

3dvisionlive

On 3DVisionLive.com, you’ll find tons of stereoscopic 3D videos and photos. Video content such as movie trailers, music videos, and sports clips are streamed in 3D via Silverlight. And you’ll also find lots of high resolution 3D photos to browse through. When you sign-up for the site, you can create your own custom 3D photo galleries and share them with family, friends or other community members. Photos on the site can be viewed in full color and resolution using as well as in anaglyph (blue/red) mode with NVIDIA 3D Vision technology.

So what exactly is a 3D PC? Check out this blog post I published last spring on the introduction of the 3D PC category by NVIDIA, us, and others. I’m currently in the process of building a new PC which will be “3D Vision Ready” based on the 3D PC requirements and requirements listed here by NVIDIA. Look for a blog post on this in the coming months.

Back in November, NVIDIA introduced a new community website for GeForce users (people with NVIDIA’s GeForce GPUs) at GeForce.com.

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