[i]"I like to play video games. And I definitely like the idea of making my video games even more immersive. And gaming doesn’t get more immersive than when you’re playing with Nvidia’s new GeForce 3D Vision Kit — a set of glasses and gadgetry that makes you see your games in honest-to-goodness stereoscopic 3-D. We’re talking games like “Left 4 Dead,†“Devil May Cry 4†and “Call of Duty 4.â€
In order to use the 3D Vision system, you have to own a computer that runs Vista or Windows 7, an Nvidia GeForce graphics card and a 120 Hz monitor. You can buy the basic kit with the wireless glasses and software you need for $200, or you can buy a bundle that includes a 120 Hz LCD screen for $600.
While this is actually a pretty good deal for what it offers, it’s still too rich for my blood. One day though, I suspect we’ll all be seeing our video games this way."
[/i]
"I like to play video games. And I definitely like the idea of making my video games even more immersive. And gaming doesn’t get more immersive than when you’re playing with Nvidia’s new GeForce 3D Vision Kit — a set of glasses and gadgetry that makes you see your games in honest-to-goodness stereoscopic 3-D. We’re talking games like “Left 4 Dead,†“Devil May Cry 4†and “Call of Duty 4.â€
In order to use the 3D Vision system, you have to own a computer that runs Vista or Windows 7, an Nvidia GeForce graphics card and a 120 Hz monitor. You can buy the basic kit with the wireless glasses and software you need for $200, or you can buy a bundle that includes a 120 Hz LCD screen for $600.
While this is actually a pretty good deal for what it offers, it’s still too rich for my blood. One day though, I suspect we’ll all be seeing our video games this way."
[i]"I like to play video games. And I definitely like the idea of making my video games even more immersive. And gaming doesn’t get more immersive than when you’re playing with Nvidia’s new GeForce 3D Vision Kit — a set of glasses and gadgetry that makes you see your games in honest-to-goodness stereoscopic 3-D. We’re talking games like “Left 4 Dead,†“Devil May Cry 4†and “Call of Duty 4.â€
In order to use the 3D Vision system, you have to own a computer that runs Vista or Windows 7, an Nvidia GeForce graphics card and a 120 Hz monitor. You can buy the basic kit with the wireless glasses and software you need for $200, or you can buy a bundle that includes a 120 Hz LCD screen for $600.
While this is actually a pretty good deal for what it offers, it’s still too rich for my blood. One day though, I suspect we’ll all be seeing our video games this way."
[/i]
"I like to play video games. And I definitely like the idea of making my video games even more immersive. And gaming doesn’t get more immersive than when you’re playing with Nvidia’s new GeForce 3D Vision Kit — a set of glasses and gadgetry that makes you see your games in honest-to-goodness stereoscopic 3-D. We’re talking games like “Left 4 Dead,†“Devil May Cry 4†and “Call of Duty 4.â€
In order to use the 3D Vision system, you have to own a computer that runs Vista or Windows 7, an Nvidia GeForce graphics card and a 120 Hz monitor. You can buy the basic kit with the wireless glasses and software you need for $200, or you can buy a bundle that includes a 120 Hz LCD screen for $600.
While this is actually a pretty good deal for what it offers, it’s still too rich for my blood. One day though, I suspect we’ll all be seeing our video games this way."
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