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Oct 2017
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The long drawn-out death of 3D continues.
This time, it comes from chipmaker Nvidia, which said Friday it plans to stop supporting its decade-old "3D Vision." The technology, first announced in 2009, was meant to serve as a standard for PC and gaming communities. The company made the announcement on a support page on its website. The move is the latest in the slow, painful death of 3D. The technology trend sprang to life amid the hype over James Cameron's Avatar sci-fi film in 2009. Many more 3D movies followed, while broadcasters such as ESPN began hyping the technology for use in our homes. The rest is here if you can stomach it: https://www.cnet.com/news/3d-for-you...n-you-thought/ |
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