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Nvidia launches a 3D images and video website

Boggled eyes community
Tue Jan 04 2011, 18:42

WEEP, YOU OWNERS of 2D computers because you can't look upon the beauty that is Nvidia's 3D website, or so the Green Goblin tells us.

Nvidia's website, 3DVisionLive.com, is allegedly an online community where the Green Goblin's "3D Vision technology" users, and anyone else with 3D stereoscopic supporting kit so we're told, can enjoy and share a broad range of 3D content on their PCs or notebooks.

How broad is up to your imagination with all the possibilities of three dimensions, but Nvidia does give us food for thought when it says the website will "stream 3D movie trailers, music videos, sport clips, and video shorts, as well as post and view high-quality, high-resolution 3D photos".

Users will be able to rate as well as share the images and video. But it sounds like a way to market Nvidia and third party products. The Green Goblin will showcase 3DVisionLive.com at CES but as the site is live anyway you can have a gander yourself now.

For those without up to date 3D technology, but who have an old pair of red and blue (also known as anaglyph) glasses from way back when, there are a few pictures there to view already. µ

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3d will become popular the same way all new video-based technology became popular

with porn. Whether it's black and while, "living color", or possibly HD(not sure there), it went mainstream by having naked ladies to view with it.

3d naked ladies, in another 20-30 years the only difference between actual sex and porn will be whether or not your partner has to clean up afterward.

posted by : Jason Goatcher, 05 January 2011 Complain about this comment
pff

Anaglyph, piffle, they could at least also allow side-by-side and plain interlaced.

posted by : W.-, 05 January 2011 Complain about this comment
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