NVidia and Asus have announced three new 3D PCs at Computex this week, with a gaming-ready laptop leading the 3D charge in Taipei.
Asus has unveiled the G51Jx-EE 3D gaming laptop, in addition to the 3D-ready Eee Top ET2400 and CD5390 tower PC.
"Asus has a strong track record of pioneering new categories of PCs, as we did with the netbook," said Jerry Shen, CEO of ASUS.
"Now Asus is very bullish on developing the 3D PC category by shipping notebooks, desktops and an all-in-one PC equipped with NVidia 3D Vision. We believe that all entertainment-based PCs will become 3D capable within a few years."
120Hz displays and built-in IR emitters
All three machines will ship with 120Hz displays and active shutter 3D glasses and discrete graphics processors from NVidia.
The gaming-branded G51Jx-EE is a meaty 3D-ready laptop with no need for an external IR emitter to work in tandem with the bundled 3D Vision active shutter glasses from NVidia.
If you are looking for a machine to run the latest 3D PC games and Blu-rays later in 2010, then this could be a serious contender.
Asus' Eee Top ET2400 could prove to be a great all-in-one for the kitchen, study or even the bedroom, while the CD5390 tower is for the seriously hardcore gamer demographic, sporting an NVidia GeForce GTX 480 GPU and support for up to three 3D LCDs, for a truly wraparound 3D gaming experience.
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NVidia and Asus announce slew of 3D PCs
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