Nvidia to 3D Graphics Cards

by John Turner on June 1, 2010

in News,Peripherals

Nvidia has released a graphics card that is known as the GeForce GTX 465. Due to it one can view 3D movies on PCs.

The graphics card is used for desktop machines and has a price tag of US$279. In fact, it is able to decode Blu-ray 3D content. Apart from 3D content, it is possible to enhance the gaming experience with the help of the graphics card that is available with hardware support for DirectX 11. As a result, graphics in Windows 7 seem more realistic as well as they are smoother.

The graphics card takes advantage of the latest Fermi graphics processor microarchitecture of Nvidia. In March, the company introduced the GTX 470 as well as GTX 480 chips, which has a price tag of $379 as well as US$499.

The concept of a 3D PC is to bring movie watching as well as 3D gaming to PCs. Nvidea is cooperating with a lot of PC makers on 3D PCs, such as Digital Storm as well as CyberPower to build 3D desktops. Moreover, the company is offering 3D Vision glasses.

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