
Asus Gaming Laptop with Nvidia 3D Vision Technology
By: Jamie Pert | November 18, 2009 | Leave a CommentDuring a recent trip to the Eurogamer EXPO 2009 I was lucky enough to try out NVIDIA’s 3d Vision technology, and I must say I was extremely impressed, now we are hearing that Asus have brought this technology to a gaming laptop.
According to a recent article on Cnet, Asus’s G51J 3D gaming laptop will have this technology as standard, this is made possible by having built-in Nvidia 3D Vision technology along with a 120Hz LCD panel.
Other hardware worth mentioning includes an Intel Core i7 processor, Nvidia GeForce GTX 260M graphics and a 15.6 inch display.
The laptop also “comes bundled with a pair of Nvidia’s active glasses and the USB-powered IR emitter required to make the glasses work”.
It is thought that the laptop will be available from Amazon and Newegg from Tuesday for $1,699. You can see full details on Cnet.
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