Nvidia launches 3D Vision Surround
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AMD might have the ultimate gaming penis extension with its six-monitor EyeFinity gaming tech, but Nvidia has now upped the ante by enabling stereoscopic 3D gaming across three monitors. Unlike ATI's EyeFinity technology, however, 3D Vision Surround doesn't require DisplayPort connectors, and it's also supported by Nvidia's last-generation GPUs. As such, you can run it on anything from a GeForce GTX 260 to a GTX 480. The only snag is that it requires alternate frame...
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