By Greg Tarr, 12/9/2009
As the 3D specification for the Blu-ray Disc format nears formalization, Nvidia said Wednesday that it is preparing to bring 3D video entertainment to the home in a big way this year. The company will offer a complete 3D ecosystem, consisting of active-shutter glasses, hardware support for multiple displays including 120Hz projectors, 120Hz DLPs, 120Hz LCD TVs, and new 1080p 120Hz LCD monitors from Acer and others, as well as support for more than 400 games. The company said it also recently extended its ecosystem to netbooks. Nvidia noted that LCD display manufacturers are preparing 3D-Vision-ready, 1920-by-1080, 120Hz 1080p LCDs for introduction in 2010. Acer is expected to be one of the first to market with 3D LCD monitors, including the forthcoming GD245HQ and GD235HZ models that are positioned for gaming, videos and other home entertainment uses, including viewing 3D Blu-ray content. Consumers will have the ability to view videos and photographs from the new devices and others using Nvidia's 3D glasses, the company said.
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