NVIDIA 3D Vision
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A new kind of 3D display could take the form of an acrylic cube with an image inside, which can be erased and rewritten to easily. The new technique can be used to make 2D, 3D and even animated images.
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Luxonis has launched a hackable, open-source roving robot called rae that packs AI processing and machine learning, depth-sensing cameras, app control and fun RGB lighting into a pint-sized package designed "for every age, and every skill level."
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No matter how many times 3D displays emerge and fade, the tech refuses to die. Researchers have now developed a glasses-free 3D display prototype that uses nanostructured lenses to produce more realistic images that can be seen over a longer distance.
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NVIDIA claims its new 3D Vision 2 technology increases the brightness of 3D images by up to two times over the previous generation thanks to LighBoost technology that allows the lenses on the glasses to stay open longer.
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MSI has announced a low heat, low noise addition to its range of graphics cards - the N480GTX Twin Frozr II
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Nvidia releases its new Fermi-based Graphics Solutions.
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NVIDIA is targeting the professional market with its 3D Vision Pro.
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Today's 3D games are already programmed to take depth of field into account as part of their game world graphics rendering. Your graphics card already knows exactly how far away the objects it's crunching are. So it's really only display and driver restraints that have prevented us from seeing our e