They did show 3D vision, actually a huge chunk of the presentation was all about 3D stuff.
In terms of tessellation, it's a DX11 video card so why were you expecting to see something more than DX11? If they have any new features to brag about they will obviously will keep them close to their chest until launch. CES was not the launch event so they didn't have to show anything at all.
This keynote was so boring. Where can I get the minutes I lost back? Oh wait, I followed Palm's keynote as well and at least they delivered...
I would have at least expect GTX380-sli or something beating HD-5970. That would've been an awesome move and kicked AMD/ATI in teh balls. But meh... one can dream.
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Indeed, I just finished the live blog.
6 million pixel, so I guess 3 1080p monitors? That isn't bad.
But NVIDIA claimed "first Bluray 3D hardware" is rather amusing. They don't even have a product out yet, and the market already has at least one Bluray 3D hardware: PS3![]()
RLY? Please list the entire hardware setup that lets you watch blue rays movies in 3d using a PS3. Nvidia has the hardware already in place with only blue ray authored DVDs needed to fall into place. I am on a 60" 1080p DLP as I type this . . . Several sets of Nvidia 3d glasses here as well.
This is a kid using my setup at an Intel LAN party
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"Thing is, I no longer consider you a member but, rather a parasite...one that should be expunged."
On a PC equipped with a blue ray drive and an Nvdia GPU with 3d kit . . .
They have had their product out since last CES including short movies in 3d. They DID NOT say they would have a blue ray drive they said they has the first blue rad 3d hardware meaning the ability to handle the hardware and software part displaying 3d stereo images. That has nothing to do with the blue ray medium other than the capacity making it feasible.
"Thing is, I no longer consider you a member but, rather a parasite...one that should be expunged."
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