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I had a chance to test out NVIDIA 3D vision during CES, and it was great, being able to play games in 3D, it litterally added another level of intensity to the game and it felt as if you were in the game.

Today iBuyPower launched two new systems featuring NVIDIA 3D vision so that you and I can experience that 3D gaming experience at home.

“At iBUYPOWER we are always looking to add cutting edge technology gamers crave to boost PC Gaming to the next level, untouchable by the current generation of consoles.” said Darren Su, Vice President of iBUYPOWER.  “By adding systems that feature the GeForce 3D Vision we are giving our customers a chance to interact with their games in way never before imagined.”

iBUYPOWER outfitted two systems with the NVIDIA GeForce 3D Vision and Samsung 22” 120Hz Monitor bundle: the AMD Socket AM3-based Gamer Fire 640-3D and the Intel Core i7-based Gamer Paladin F830-3D. These complete stereoscopic 3D gaming solutions start at a value-priced $1349 — including monitor, GeForce 3D vision, a 1600DPI laser gaming mouse, and multimedia keyboard. These systems are fully customizable on iBUYPOWER.com with a vast selection of upgrades such as 1200 watt-power supplies, Intel’s 80GB X-25 Gaming SSD, up to 12GB memory, and Quad-SLI GeForce GTX 295 graphics.

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If the economy weren’t so bad and I wasn’t saving up for a rainy day, I would be one of the first to order this system. The systems are reasonably priced at $1349 including a monitor, for more info and to get yours visit http://ibuypower.com

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Comments: (1)
Chris on Mon, Mar 09th, 2009 at 06:37 PM

3D Vision!!!! Lol


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