Nvidia, a leader in PC game production, has unveiled its new 3D Vision gaming system. The technology incorporates state-of-the-art Nvidia products, including the company's new 3D glasses, which offer a larger viewing area and better blocking of outside light.
The 3D Vision system uses Nvidia's LightBoost technology, which the gaming giant says will 'dramatically improve' the gaming experience and will be used in a variety of top titles, including LA Noire and Batman: Arkham City.
Phil Eisler, general manager of 3D Vision at Nvidia says the technology creates 'gorgeous, bright, crystal clear 3D worlds', with images that are double the brightness of the manufacturer's previous offering.
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