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Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Nvidia Gives Good News for Gamers at Computex

Gamers rejoice as Nvidia has announced the launch of GeForce GTX 560M for notebooks and Nvidia 3D Vision wired glasses at Computex in Taipei, Taiwan.




The GeForce GTX 560M graphics processor is optimised for providing full 1080p resolution gamin on laptops and supports DirectX11. "The GeForce GTX 560M and NVIDIA Optimus mean gamers get 50 frames per second in Duke Nukem Forever and five hours of battery life inMicrosoft Office," said Rene Haas general manager of notebook products at NVIDIA.
The GTX 560M will be available with NVIDIA Optimus technology which claims to provide extra-long battery life by automatically switching on and off the GPU when required.
Alienware and Toshiba will be offering notebooks featuring GeForce GTX 560M and Optimus technology. ASUS, Clevo, MSI and others will be offering notebooks featuring only GeForce GTX 560M.
Apart from the mobile graphics solution Nvidia also unveiled the new addition to NVIDIA 3D Vision product family:  NVIDIA 3D Vision wired glasses.
These glasses feature features NVIDIA's advanced active-shutter technology which will allow gamers and 3D enthusiasts to access the broadest selection of high-quality 3D content available today, including more than 525 full-HD 3D games, Blu-ray 3D movies, and streaming 3D video from YouTube and 3DVisionLive.com.
"3D Vision provides gamers and enthusiasts with the world's largest ecosystem of 3D products and features," said Phil Eisler, general manager of 3D Vision at NVIDIA. "3D fans have been waiting for more affordable glasses, and we're expecting our new 3D Vision wired glasses to hit the sweet spot for them."
NVIDIA 3D Vision wired glasses are expected to be available beginning in late-June 2011 from the NVIDIA Store, as well as from leading retailers and e-tailers for USD 99 (approx Rs. 4500).

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