April 12, 2008

NVIDIA GeForce GPUs Optimizes Blu-ray Playback In Laptops

NVDALOGO.jpgNow that Blu-ray is the HD disc format of choice among consumers, laptop manufacturers are beginning to integrate Blu-ray optical drives into computers like crazy. The top 5 Blu-ray laptops currently according to CNET Asia are Dell's Inspiron 1520 and XPS M1730, Sony's VAIO models VGN-AR59GU and VGN-FZ28G, and the HP Pavilion dv6700, all with Blu-ray drives and all using NVIDIA's GeForce GPUs. NVIDIA seems to have formed an indirect bond with the Blu-ray format, providing remarkable video quality and stutter-free playback of Blu-ray discs and standard-def DVDs. We wouldn't be surprised to see a more official partnership between Blu-ray and NVIDIA in the future, especially with more 3D content likely to hit Blu-ray very soon.

Via PRNewswire

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Posted by Justin Davey at April 12, 2008 3:00 AM
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