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NVIDIA SWEEPS COMPUTEX 2012 BEST CHOICE AWARDS

Every year, Computex organizers pick a handful of devices to represent the best that Asia’s largest technology tradeshow has to offer. This year, seven out of 37 gadgets selected for the Computex 2012 Best Choice Awards are powered by NVIDIA technology. The Best Choice Awards were handed out by the Taipei Computer Association today, kicking… Read More

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KAI BAGS THE TABLET UNICORN: LOW-COST, PREMIUM EXPERIENCE

One of the biggest challenges faced by tablet manufacturers has been delivering a device that’s low cost and satisfying, while still being profitable. The truth is, it’s incredibly difficult to manufacture a low-cost tablet at all, even with a compromised experience – one marked by poor performance, previous-gen display capabilities, mediocre battery life, discouraging touchscreen responsiveness, lack of apps,… Read More

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NVIDIA COMPUTEX KEYNOTE – PERSONAL COMPUTING FOR A NEW GENERATION

NVIDIA’s Dan Vivoli helped kick off Computex in Taipei today with a keynote setting out our vision of the future of personal computing. Dan, a longtime NVIDIA exec who serves as senior vice president, proposed a personal computing future centered on more powerful graphics technology, more immersive multimedia experiences and more powerful mobile devices. You’d… Read More

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NEW 3D VISION WIRED GLASSES ONLY $99

There’s a brand new product coming to the 3D Vision lineup this June – 3D Vision wired glasses. These glasses will deliver the same great 3D Vision features and quality you have come to know and love, at a more affordable price of $99 US MSRP. When we first launched 3D Vision two years ago,… Read More

INNER GEEK: HOW I GOT PWNED AT COMPUTEX

(Last week at Computex in Taipei, gamers were invited to NVIDIA’s massive black and green tent to play the Taiwan national gaming champion. They battled using NVIDIA's 3D Vision technology, with the contest projected in 3D on a huge screen for hundreds to see. The following is a recounting of my experience when, after the… Read More