NVIDIA 3D Vision Ready Notebook – Asus G51J 3D Review Posted by Jonathan Hung | Apr 15, 2010 | Mobile | 1 Manufacturer: Asus ContentsIntroductionThe Asus G51J 3D has the traits of a great mobile gaming system – 120Hz display, latest NVIDIA 3D Vision technology, and a nice design. However, to gain 3D Vision, the user may be forced to make some sacrifices. Read our review to see what these trade-offs are and if we think they are worth it.The Asus G51J 3DSpecifications and Box ContentsNVIDIA 3D Vision – SetupInstallation:Testing 3D Vision with Still ImagesNVIDIA 3D Vision Testing – MoviesNVIDIA 3D Vision Testing – GamesPhysical ExaminationInternal ExaminationBattery LifeVideo and Display QualityAudio and Sound QualityTemperature and WeightWeightSoftware and OS RestorationRestoring the OSTest SetupPerformance: CPU and MemoryPerformance: ComputationsPerformance: 3D RenderingPerformance: PCMark, 3DMark VantagePerformance: GamesImpressions and ConclusionsPerformance: Computations Now let’s take a look at some computationally intensive operations. In 7-Zip file compression, we see a slight speed difference between the two Asus G51J models, but nothing dramatically significant. « Previous1. Introduction2. Specifications and Box Contents3. NVIDIA 3D Vision – Setup4. NVIDIA 3D Vision Testing – Movies5. NVIDIA 3D Vision Testing – Games6. Physical Examination7. Internal Examination8. Battery Life9. Video and Display Quality10. Audio and Sound Quality11. Temperature and Weight12. Software and OS Restoration13. Test Setup14. Performance: CPU and Memory15. Performance: Computations16. Performance: 3D Rendering17. Performance: PCMark, 3DMark Vantage18. Performance: Games19. Impressions and ConclusionsNext » Video News
Racks Jackson on January 19, 2012 at 11:55 am 3D rendering is the 3D3D rendering is the 3D computer graphics process of manually converting 3D wire frame models into 2D images with 3D photorealistic special effects on a computer. You have given a good chart for showing 3D Renderings. Reply
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3D rendering is the 3D computer graphics process of manually converting 3D wire frame models into 2D images with 3D photorealistic special effects on a computer.
You have given a good chart for showing
3D Renderings.