Friday, November 20, 2009

New beta drivers for the GeForce 3D Vision

NVIDIA has just put online new drivers, currently in beta, to its destination device GeForce 3D Vision, which allows for memory to find the feel of a display terrain in 3D games, combining a stereoscopic graphics card manufacturer and a compatible monitor.

Stamped 1.16, these new drivers inaugurate the support of three new games: the brand new Left 4 Dead 2, Star Trek and the DAC demo of James Cameron's Avatar you can download from our servers since Tuesday. For the latter, it will activate the 3D options manually, then select GeForce 3D Vision and inform the diagonal of your TV or monitor.



Profiles Games Borderlands, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Section 8 have also been updated to ensure better care. We can download the 1.16 beta drivers, reflecting still 297 MB on the balance since the manufacturer's website.

For the record, the kit includes Vision 3D glasses and receiver is currently trading at around 130 euros. The only pair of glasses for those who wish to supplement their equipment is in turn sold about 80 euros.

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