Can notebooks run games in 3D?
According to the list below, notebook graphic cards can only run Blu-ray 3D playback, none of them are listed in the other sections (3D Gaming, 3D Applications, 3D Pictures & 3D Movie file playback).
Does that really mean that notebook graphic cards like the [b]GeForce GTS 350M[/b] aren't able to run games in 3D or just aren't able to run them as efficiently as a desktop card would?

[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/3d-vision-requirements.html"]NVIDIA GeForce Graphics Cards[/url]
According to the list below, notebook graphic cards can only run Blu-ray 3D playback, none of them are listed in the other sections (3D Gaming, 3D Applications, 3D Pictures & 3D Movie file playback).

Does that really mean that notebook graphic cards like the GeForce GTS 350M aren't able to run games in 3D or just aren't able to run them as efficiently as a desktop card would?



NVIDIA GeForce Graphics Cards

#1
Posted 07/31/2010 03:12 PM   
I have GeForce 9600[b]M[/b] GT in my laptop + Acer H5360 projector (connected with the D-sub analog cable) and the 3D Vision kit works fine.
I have GeForce 9600M GT in my laptop + Acer H5360 projector (connected with the D-sub analog cable) and the 3D Vision kit works fine.

#2
Posted 08/01/2010 03:11 AM   
You want 2x GTS250, GTX285, ~GTX460 perfomance for 720p 3d , so if you ask me , its quite unlikely. Given how bad old games are supported, its even more unlikely.
You want 2x GTS250, GTX285, ~GTX460 perfomance for 720p 3d , so if you ask me , its quite unlikely. Given how bad old games are supported, its even more unlikely.

#3
Posted 08/01/2010 04:10 AM   
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