Hello people! I am long term customer of Nvidia graphics cards in both desktops and laptops, and just upgraded to a new ViewSonic 120hz 22inch monitor and a pair of Nvidia 3D Vision goggles! After getting all googly eyed from playing Fallout 3 in 3D, I had a thought..
With all of the fancy LED and OLED screens coming out now, any one think it would be feasible for some brand to build a gaming laptop, with a Nvidia Geforce card, and a 120hz LED/OLED built in? From what I remember, the point of OLED was supposed to be high quality and low power consumption. And to complete the package, a pair of Nvidia 3D Vision goggles bundled!
Any one else think this would be a great idea? A laptop that comes Nvidia 3D Vision ready out of the box? Full 3D depth on the go?
Hello people! I am long term customer of Nvidia graphics cards in both desktops and laptops, and just upgraded to a new ViewSonic 120hz 22inch monitor and a pair of Nvidia 3D Vision goggles! After getting all googly eyed from playing Fallout 3 in 3D, I had a thought..
With all of the fancy LED and OLED screens coming out now, any one think it would be feasible for some brand to build a gaming laptop, with a Nvidia Geforce card, and a 120hz LED/OLED built in? From what I remember, the point of OLED was supposed to be high quality and low power consumption. And to complete the package, a pair of Nvidia 3D Vision goggles bundled!
Any one else think this would be a great idea? A laptop that comes Nvidia 3D Vision ready out of the box? Full 3D depth on the go?
With all of the fancy LED and OLED screens coming out now, any one think it would be feasible for some brand to build a gaming laptop, with a Nvidia Geforce card, and a 120hz LED/OLED built in? From what I remember, the point of OLED was supposed to be high quality and low power consumption. And to complete the package, a pair of Nvidia 3D Vision goggles bundled!
Any one else think this would be a great idea? A laptop that comes Nvidia 3D Vision ready out of the box? Full 3D depth on the go?
With all of the fancy LED and OLED screens coming out now, any one think it would be feasible for some brand to build a gaming laptop, with a Nvidia Geforce card, and a 120hz LED/OLED built in? From what I remember, the point of OLED was supposed to be high quality and low power consumption. And to complete the package, a pair of Nvidia 3D Vision goggles bundled!
Any one else think this would be a great idea? A laptop that comes Nvidia 3D Vision ready out of the box? Full 3D depth on the go?