NVIDIA 3DTV Play First Look Preview with Panasonic 3D TVs

Posted: July 3rd, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Information About 3DTV | Tags: , , , , , , | 21 Comments »


gamerlive.tv NVIDIA announced 3DTV Play with its partner Panasonic today. 3DTV Play will enable 3D LCD, LED and Plasma TVs, such as those by Panasonic, to play 3D games and Blu-Ray 3D movies from PC to TV using NVIDIA’s new 3DTV software and a NVIDIA GeForce graphic-enabled PC. The software will retail for $39.99. Concurrent with the announcement, NVIDIA showed off 3DTV for the first time on Panasonic’s Touch the Future Tour. GamerLive.TV got an exclusive first look preview of the new technology as it caught up with the tour in Hollywood, California. Read about about NVIDIA’s 3DTV at www.gamerlive.tv **************************************** *** SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL! http **************************************** *** Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com **************************************** *** Thanks for subscribing, watching, commenting and rating! Check out the latest game trailers, videos and news at gamerlive.tv

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21 Comments on “NVIDIA 3DTV Play First Look Preview with Panasonic 3D TVs”

  1. 1 jiminhno said at 10:11 am on July 3rd, 2011:

    Is my panasonic vt20a 3d plasma able to play this at 1080p@60hz 3d???

  2. 2 thesockninja1252 said at 10:30 am on July 3rd, 2011:

    @warlockboyburns from the nVidia website: NOTE:When using 3DTV Play™ software to connect to a 3D TV, 3D Vision active shutter glasses are not used. Instead the 3D TV manufacturer’s 3D glasses are used

  3. 3 warlockboyburns said at 11:30 am on July 3rd, 2011:

    do you need nvidia glasses if you have a tv with 3d glasses?

  4. 4 abi4life said at 12:17 pm on July 3rd, 2011:

    $40 is dirt cheap. Its a non issue.

  5. 5 anshumansinghr said at 1:00 pm on July 3rd, 2011:

    First you sell me an expensive TV, then I buy your expensive glasses, Then I pay Nvidia for playing a game I buy $39.99. I am sorry my friend the red and Blue glasses are just fine.

  6. 6 sysMAXXX said at 1:24 pm on July 3rd, 2011:

    yeah…plasmas and pioneer.

  7. 7 Longgshot said at 2:19 pm on July 3rd, 2011:

    @ninoiphone12
    Ah, so i see, they are artificially restricting wich tvs do they support in the nvidia drivers and try to sell it, yea cool.

    Kind of what they do with PhysX and Ati cards, but in this case the option to buy it is not there.

  8. 8 antonov198 said at 2:44 pm on July 3rd, 2011:

    @Longgshot
    Yes. to get 3dtv gaming on 3dtv you pay $39.99 extra

  9. 9 ninoiphone12 said at 3:16 pm on July 3rd, 2011:

    @ji3200 ehy dude could you (when you have it of course…) send me a mail or something how’d it go. i own a samsung 3d and plan on buying a geforce gpu for 3d with this package, currently ati

  10. 10 ninoiphone12 said at 3:20 pm on July 3rd, 2011:

    @Longgshot big nono my friend,
    see, they would have to include the price with the
    price for a GPU because developing and selling these drivers cost money.
    That wouldn’t even be so awful if everyone who would buy a nvidia gpu
    would have a 3dtv avaidble, this is just a case of making the fries cheaper by not including the ketchup cause not everyone likes ketchup on his fries

  11. 11 ji3200 said at 4:02 pm on July 3rd, 2011:

    @ji3200 or just go to google and write “3dtv play support all tv ??”

  12. 12 ji3200 said at 4:41 pm on July 3rd, 2011:

    @lynx9595 go to nvidia website and write dow 3dtv play on search box.

  13. 13 lynx9595 said at 5:04 pm on July 3rd, 2011:

    @ji3200 where does it say that on nvidia’s site? ive checked a few times and they list a few supported 3dtvs saying the list is incomplete but I never heard any promises of all tv’s being supported. so am I.

  14. 14 Longgshot said at 5:57 pm on July 3rd, 2011:

    Soooo are they saying that they are going to sell the 3D TV DRIVERS appart from the TV?
    Its like they sell you a GPU and then tell you that if you want the DRIVERS you have to pay extra. Thats stealing with all its letters.

  15. 15 MarioKelterbaum said at 6:56 pm on July 3rd, 2011:

    Is it possible to use the Nvidia Glasses with 3DTV Play and a Panasonic screen? I have allready a 3d vision kit…

  16. 16 morgs2020 said at 7:28 pm on July 3rd, 2011:

    Does windows recognise the 120hz feature on these new 3D Plasmas and LCD ? so I can VSYNC at twice the rate as a 60hz TV.

  17. 17 ji3200 said at 8:09 pm on July 3rd, 2011:

    @lynx9595 nvidia website said every brand tv will support 3dtv play. unlike sony or samsung, panasonic 3d plasma dont support hdmi cable through computer. it seems like nvidia is helping panasonic to make it happend just like other brand tv. im anxiously waiting to hook it up on my samasung tv. 3d rocks!!!

  18. 18 lynx9595 said at 8:31 pm on July 3rd, 2011:

    @robertozube im waiting on it too… and samsung’s tv better be supported.. if he says panasonic tv’s one more time.. im a……

  19. 19 robertozube said at 9:04 pm on July 3rd, 2011:

    So where the fuck is the software then, nvidia?

  20. 20 darshany2d said at 9:41 pm on July 3rd, 2011:

    lmao… did he almost just call panasonic… pioneer :P

  21. 21 ladev1988 said at 10:37 pm on July 3rd, 2011:

    Hi i have a question… I’m thinking of buying an Asus G51J laptop but I’m split between the G51J-3D which has the better GPU Nvidia GTX 260m, 3D vision but has a 1366 x 768 ( WXGA ) display and the G51Jx-A1 which has an Nvidia GTS 360m GPU that runs on higher MHz but has lower specs no 3D but has 1,920×1,080 resolution… There may be an option to get the G51J-A1 with the Nvidia GTX 260m and 1,920×1,080 resolution but I cant make my mind about the 3d and low res or no 3d and high res…


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