The 3D revolution is on, and many a player is gearing up to make the most of it. Chipmaker Nvidia is all set to garner all the attention in this spruced up scenario by lining up 3D PC gaming to 3D TVs. In an environment largely dominated by the Sony PlayStation 3, Nvidia’s efforts may be seen as commendable. Get set for a new leap in these environs by Spring.

Acer had shown off their Aspire One 532G netbook touting NVIDIA’s Ion 2 chipset at the MWC 2010 last month. They hadn’t at that time given any clue as to how much it would cost. Well, they decided to do that today at their CeBit 2010 press conference. The 10-inch netbook will cost €379 ($516) once it hits the stores.
The Ion has arrived. Nvidia’s much-anticipated Ion graphics processor has debuted bringing with it the capabilities to spur netbooks to take the fast lane towards unmatched performance. The new Nvidia Ion graphics processor is expected to lend more muscle to netbooks making possible 10 times the graphics performance of standard netbooks. Also, the new processor is also being credited with the capability of pushing up battery life to up to 10 hours, thanks to the presence of the Nvidia Optimus technology.

Hardcore gaming and notebooks are usually two terms that don’t mix. One of the things you have to sacrifice for the sake of portability in laptops is the performance factor which is required to render the heavy visual effects and physics in modern video games. But for those who have the money to burn, there are manufacturers who have come out with gaming notebooks which pack the punch in a small package. ORIGIN is one such company specializing in the high performance gaming hardware sector. Their latest creation is the EON18, which really packs enough processing muscle to bring an awesome gaming experience through its 18.4 ” Full HD display
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Nvidia is all set to scale a landmark. But then, will AMD let such a thing happen effortlessly? Plans going on as anticipated has brought Nvidia on road to unveiling the much its first DirectX 11-supporting graphics cards GeForce GTX 480 and GTX 470. By racing towards a launch date, it is also seen that Nvidia might have to battle resistance from AMD, which is already lining up a handful of new Cypress-based releases so that it could thwart any attempt at spoiling its play field.
MSI has brought to the market its latest set of classic-series notebooks enhanced with the state of-the-art Intel processors Core i3 and Core i5 processors. The line up includes the fresh-from-the-assembly-line 16-inch CR 600 models and three new models belonging to the CR620 line CR620-030/ 031/ 033.
Are feeling tired of having to turn down all those great visual effects when you game on your laptop? Well, you might need a real gaming machine to pump up the visuals to the max. Acer’s Aspire Predator series have been available for a while now, doing exactly that.

Last July, we saw their bright-orange Aspire Predator G7710-A41 packing a Core i7-950 processor with 6GB of RAM and packing dual GTS 250 GPUs for graphics muscle. Now a new Predator has been announced in Japan, called the G7750-A64, but having a mostly black casing.

Among the many players who are effectively using the CES platform for innovative launches this year is Asus. And, look what the company has showcased for the world. Perhaps the most luxurious media center laptop, the new Asus NX90 Bang & Olufsen edition laptop promises an utmost lyrical performance. Read on to know for yourself.