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ASRock Vision 3D HTPC is shaping up nicely

ASRock Vision 3D HTPC is shaping up nicely

The ASRock Vision 3D HTPC might look rather diminutive in size, but don’t be fooled by its glossy aluminum exterior for within it lies an Intel Core mobile processor and an NVIDIA GeForce GPU that is capable of supporting 3D Vision graphics, although that would mean getting a compatible pair of 3D glasses to be able to enjoy whatever it is being shown. Nice to see ASRock keep up with the times with a quartet of USB 3.0 ports available at your beck and call, not to mention HDMI 1.4, dual-link DVI, 7.1 audio and a Blu-ray drive for all your entertainment needs right smack in the middle of the living room. Expect to see the Vision 3D HTPC to hit the markets sometime this July for a yet undisclosed price point. Are you looking forward to stereoscopic 3D entertainment in your living room?

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