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    Acer going 3d?

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by catacylsm, Jun 9, 2009.

  1. catacylsm

    catacylsm Notebook Prophet

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    http://www.notebookcheck.net/Newsentry.153+M5a19529d1dc.0.html

    Seems they are teaming up and developing a 3d notebook which will work with a certain pair of glasses (hopefully not really expensive ones from nvidia) hehe, seems an ok concept, but can they pull it off correctly? And will it work :D

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    Seems like an ordinary pair of glasses to me ^^
     
  2. Emexrulsier

    Emexrulsier Notebook Enthusiast

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    This isn't there technoligy. I have seen it in operation demonstrated at Multiplay.co.uk event. No it doesn't use Nvidias 3D tech the glasses as you can see on the left are passive polarized 3D glasses. At the event they were demostating wow and some racing game and possible GH3 worked really well.