NVIDIA Takes Video Games Into 3D on BusinessWeek takes a look at NVIDIA's
GeForce 3D Vision, new stereoscopic technology being introduced by NVIDIA using
wireless shutter glasses and NVIDIA accelerators. Unlike previous such glasses
these will offer stereo by alternating between eyes, offering 60 FPS for each,
which means this set-up will require specific LCD monitors that support a 120 Hz
refresh rate or a 3D-ready DLP television. The glasses have an MSRP of $199.00,
not counting the monitor or video card, and there are articles about this on
AnandTech,
Benchmark Reviews,
Bjorn3d,
Elite Bastards,
HotHardware,
nV News,
and
Overclockers Club.
The problem isn't whether it works or not. The problem is that 3rd-party developers never have the money to spend writing code for something that only a handful of people will buy.