NVIDIA Unveils Online 3D Vision Community
NVIDIA today announced a new Web community dedicated exclusively to 3D content, enabling users to enjoy stereoscopic 3D videos and photos while using a 3D-enabled PC or notebook.
3DVisionLive.com is an online community where NVIDIA 3D Vision technology users can enjoy and share a 3D content on their PCs. It allows them to stream 3D movie trailers, music videos, sport clips, and video shorts, as well as post and view high-quality, high-resolution 3D photos.
Photo enthusiasts alike can use 3DVisionLive.com to create their own custom 3D photo galleries on the Web, where they can upload and share high-resolution 3D images with family and friends, or with the 3DVisionLive.com community. In addition, they will be able to view and rate photos taken by professional photographers, photo enthusiasts and other 3DVisionLive.com users. The site features an intuitive user interface, and high-performance photo and video management engines powered by Phereo and Fordela.
"The goal of 3DVisionLive.com is to create an online community where users can experience the best applications and content for 3D PCs," said Phil Eisler, general manager of 3D Vision. "Now photo and video professionals and enthusiasts will see the future of their profession or passion in 3D with an easy-to-use website."
3D photos on 3DVisionLive.com can be viewed in full color and resolution using NVIDIA 3D Vision technology, as well as in anaglyph (blue/red) mode. In addition, 3DVisionLive.com users have the option of making their 3D photo albums available for private or public viewing. For more information visit: www.3dVisionLive.com.
NVIDIA will showcase 3DVisionLive.com at CES 2011. In addition, NVIDIA will be announcing and demonstrating a number of new 3D Vision-equipped PCs, displays and other devices at CES, including the first 3D Vision-enabled all-in-one PC, the ASUS All-in-One PC ET2400XVT, which is now available at select online retailers. Featuring a 23.6-inch full HD (1920 x 1080) multi-touch display, a Blu-ray DVD drive, advanced audio, and the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460M GPU, the ET2400XVT brings the 3D movie theater experience to your living room.
Photo enthusiasts alike can use 3DVisionLive.com to create their own custom 3D photo galleries on the Web, where they can upload and share high-resolution 3D images with family and friends, or with the 3DVisionLive.com community. In addition, they will be able to view and rate photos taken by professional photographers, photo enthusiasts and other 3DVisionLive.com users. The site features an intuitive user interface, and high-performance photo and video management engines powered by Phereo and Fordela.
"The goal of 3DVisionLive.com is to create an online community where users can experience the best applications and content for 3D PCs," said Phil Eisler, general manager of 3D Vision. "Now photo and video professionals and enthusiasts will see the future of their profession or passion in 3D with an easy-to-use website."
3D photos on 3DVisionLive.com can be viewed in full color and resolution using NVIDIA 3D Vision technology, as well as in anaglyph (blue/red) mode. In addition, 3DVisionLive.com users have the option of making their 3D photo albums available for private or public viewing. For more information visit: www.3dVisionLive.com.
NVIDIA will showcase 3DVisionLive.com at CES 2011. In addition, NVIDIA will be announcing and demonstrating a number of new 3D Vision-equipped PCs, displays and other devices at CES, including the first 3D Vision-enabled all-in-one PC, the ASUS All-in-One PC ET2400XVT, which is now available at select online retailers. Featuring a 23.6-inch full HD (1920 x 1080) multi-touch display, a Blu-ray DVD drive, advanced audio, and the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460M GPU, the ET2400XVT brings the 3D movie theater experience to your living room.