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NVIDIA 3D Vision Kit becomes cheaper

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/16/2011 12:14 PM | source: | 0 comment(s)

NVIDIA managed to shave off 50 USD of their 3D Vision wireless glasses kit as it has received an update. The new model is available for $149, a $50 price cut, and offers 60 hours of battery life, compared with 40 hours before.

"Today we are happy to announce an updated version of our 3D Vision wireless glasses kit for a new low price of $149 (US), $50 less than the original price. Plus, the glasses provide 50 percent longer battery life from a single charge, 60 hours compared with 40 hours before, giving you even more time of uninterrupted 3D entertainment.

With over 1,000 products in the 3D Vision ecosystem, including notebook and desktop PCs, displays, TVs, projectors, GPUs, video applications, cameras and games, 3D Vision lets you experience the best quality 3D in many different ways on your PC. In addition, we





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