Ready to add a whole new dimension to your PC gaming experience? Well, you better be as NVIDIA has announced NVIDIA 3DTV Play, where consumers will be able to connect their GeForce GPU-powered desktop or notebook PC to new 3D TVs for the ultimate in big-screen, 3D entertainment experience. Offering full support (1080p24, 720p60 and 720p50 3D formats) for all HDMI 1.4-compatible 3D TVs, play hundreds of PC games in stunning 3D environments, such as World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King ,Battlefield: Bad Company 2 and James Cameron's Avatar: The Game - or watch upcoming Blu-ray 3D Hollywoor blockbusters, view digital 3D photographs and even stream 3D movies for the ultimate viewing party.
Advanced NVIDIA software and graphics drivers automatically convert more than 400 games to stereoscopic 3D in real time, without the need for special patches
In conjunction with the launch of 3DTV Play, NVIDIA is also teaming up with Panasonic on its US coast-to-coast 2010 "Panasonic Touch the Future Tour," where consumers can test drive 3DTV Play-based PCs running on the recently launched Panasonic VIERA Full HD 3D TVs.
NVIDIA 3DTV Play will be priced at USD39.99 and is scheduled for release later this Spring. Existing 3D Vision customers need not fret as 3DTV Play will be provided free of charge for the early adopters.
Click here to learn more about NVIDIA 3DTV Play, or visit www.nvidia.com for more information.
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