The Number One 3D Glasses for the PC – Now Only $149

andrew fear By
On Mar 15 2011 in 3D Vision
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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’re also lowering our price of extra wireless glasses for only $119, so that it’s easier to share the 3D experience with your friends.

It’s never been better to be a 3D Vision owner, with new 3D games available such as Bulletstorm and Crysis 2.  If you haven’t done it yet, download the Crysis 2 multiplayer demo from GeForce.com and experience one of the most anticipated games in 2011 with 3D Vision. And, pair 3D Vision with the brand new GeForce GTX 550 Ti – also available today for $149 – and you have the perfect gaming upgrades for your PC.

Beyond gaming, 3D Vision is also adding new dimensions to your videos and photos.  Visit 3DVisionLive.com where we’re hosting over 5,000 3D photos and videos available to stream via your PC.  You can even upload your own 3D photos and share them with friends, or the world.

If you’ve been waiting, now’s a great time to experience 3D Vision at the lowest price ever.

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  • Jack Fields

    Do the 3D Vision drivers support 3D in “window mode” (i.e., not fullscreen-only) for Google Earth and other windowed applications? Hopefully, not just for Quadro/OpenGL.

  • http://www.simwerk.de Dieter Küsel

    Our Reflex XTR RC flight simulator for aircrafts and Helicopter provides a sophisticated stereoscopic 3D mode with your 3D shutter glasses – now my customers ask me if they can buy the 3D Vision Set from me. Do you have any information for me (as retailer) were I can get it in Germany? Thanks in advance for a short information..

  • Driek Struyve

    Now if only the monitors weren’t so pricey… NVidia continues to lower prices and give better products!

  • http://www.nvidia.com/get3d Andrew Fear

    Hi Jack

    Yes 3D Vision does support window mode on DirectX 9 games, Google Earth, and 3DVisionLive.com. If you download the latest R265 drivers on NVIDIA.com this is supported with desktop GPUs.

  • http://rhialto.com/Stereoscopie Rhialto

    Please do yourself a favor and remove “And, pair 3D Vision with the brand new GeForce GTX 550 Ti – also available today for $149 – and you have the perfect gaming upgrades for your PC.” That card is far from the ‘perfect gaming system’ and a few could be frustrated going that way on this recommendation. At least change 550 for 560 and it would make sense.

    Can’t wait for the 3DVisionLive to support other aspect ratio. I had to pull of a video because it was not shown in it’s original aspect ratio and was looking bad.

  • Willy

    Hey, great! I was planning on moving to 3D Vision so this just sweetens the deal. I hope someone will provide information on how we’ll be able to tell the difference between the old and the new versions (maybe a trade-in/trade-up deal?), and that maybe the price savings will be included in the hard bundles (120hz lcd + 3dvision kit). Not sure on either, I guess we’ll have to wait a few weeks?

  • Pablo

    Dear Andrew,

    Will nVidia ever release a new model for the glasses that can be worn without causing headaches due to the frames pinching hard against your head?

    Some people have already complained about this issue, which just gets worse when you try to use them wearing headphones. I can’t really stand a gaming session of more than 30 minutes wearing the glasses and headphones without starting to get headaches and discomfort from the frames pressing against my head. Please, nVidia needs to look at this issue as soon as possible. The technology is great and the gaming experience is awesome, but if you can’t wear the glasses for more than 30 minuts, then how are you supposed to enjoy it?

    We are paying $200 (in Australia) for them, and for that price the least nVidia could do is make sure they are comfortable to wear with and without headphones!

    You can find more suggestions and customer feedback on the following thread at nVidia forums:
    http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:IhBweWwANpcJ:forums.nvidia.com/index.php%3Fshowtopic%3D190358+site:forums.nvidia.com+3d+vision+glasses+and+headphones&cd=3&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=au&source=www.google.com.au

    Thanks,

    Pablo