Posted August 15, 2009
I decided to skip out on going to QuakeCon today, as I'm feeling pretty ill. I'll just write about one thing I got to see that I was holding out for tomorrow; NVidia's 3D tech.
Tucked away in a little corner, there was an NVidia booth with three demos of Batman: Arkham Asylum set up. The thing that made it unique was the pair of shades they had next to the TV and computer monitors. They had a small wire running out of the glasses, and without the glasses, the image on the screen looked very blurry. When I put them on, I was treated to some of the best 3D I have ever seen. As far as I can tell, it's not any of that pop-out crap you see over-used in every single 3D movie, but instead adds a certain depth to the world that makes the game much more immersive.
The device has support for 350 + games, and the only real downside is that to use it you need to get a 3D capable monitor, HDTV or projector. NVidia sells a bundle that includes the Vision Kit with a 22 inch Samsung monitor for $598. That's really, really pricey. I think I'll just wait for it to be cheaper...
Tucked away in a little corner, there was an NVidia booth with three demos of Batman: Arkham Asylum set up. The thing that made it unique was the pair of shades they had next to the TV and computer monitors. They had a small wire running out of the glasses, and without the glasses, the image on the screen looked very blurry. When I put them on, I was treated to some of the best 3D I have ever seen. As far as I can tell, it's not any of that pop-out crap you see over-used in every single 3D movie, but instead adds a certain depth to the world that makes the game much more immersive.
The device has support for 350 + games, and the only real downside is that to use it you need to get a 3D capable monitor, HDTV or projector. NVidia sells a bundle that includes the Vision Kit with a 22 inch Samsung monitor for $598. That's really, really pricey. I think I'll just wait for it to be cheaper...