Nvidia demonstrates 3D Blu-ray Playback on GeForce and 3D Vision Technologies

Nvidia Logo With an objective to widen its horizon and experiment with new things for delivering an overwhelming user experience, Nvidia and its partners are pleased to proclaim that the stunning 3D experience much-like drawn from theaters is all girded up to thwack users’ arena of home entertainment. Users may fasten their belts to witness a truly amazing 3D experience.

Hopefully, the upcoming year rings a bell with stirring 3D experiences across all entertainment mediums, including gaming, photographs, Web browsing and interesting movies. In fact, Nvidia has been meticulously demonstrating a complete movie solution to movie studios, press, and users, subsuming a PC integrated with a GeForce GPU and Nvidia 3D Vision active-shutter 3D glasses. The entire solution will further comprise new 1080p 3D LCD displays from Acer.

“2010 is poised to be a pivotal year for 3D entertainment,” commented Joe Roberts, Executive Vice President, Products for Corel. “Hollywood is ramping up production of 3D content, while hardware manufacturers are working to bring new 3D display technologies to market. Corel’s WinDVD brand is a recognized leader in video playback technology and we’re pleased to be working with Nvidia to help drive this initiative. Our 3D Blu-ray playback prototype is a critical piece in offering a complete solution for 3D Blu-ray playback on the PC.”

Further, in hopes of an official announcement by the Blu-ray Disc Association and anticipated products revealing at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show this January, Nvidia has been focusing and working closely with the leading movie playback software developers across the globe, including Arcsoft, Corel, Cyberlink, and Sonic, ascertaining seamless support for 3D Blu-ray titles when in a state to be shipped in the year 2010.

Well, users are necessitated to possess a 3D Vision display for watching upcoming 3D movies at home. Due to which, the world’s leading display manufacturers are under an intense preparation of new 3D-Vision, 1920×1080, 120Hz 1080p LCDs for releasing in 2010. On the basis of anticipation, Acer will be the foremost to merchandise with its new GD245HQ and GD235HZ models that loom in as just apt for gaming, videos and other home entertainment uses, including 3D Blu-ray content.

Nvidia will be demonstrating 3D Blu-ray playback functioning on Nvidia GPUs and Nvidia 3D Vision technology at the CES tradeshow in Las Vegas from January 7 to 11, 2010.