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Leak: Tegra 2 3D Processor for Mobile Devices Ships This Spring [3D]

Leak: Tegra 2 3D Processor for Mobile Devices Ships This Spring [3D] A leaked slide from Nvidia’s Mobile World Congress presentation has revealed that the 1.2Ghz Tegra 2 3D processor, meant for mobiles featuring 3D screens, wil launch sometime this quarter. Mobile 3D computing for everyone!

Trends seem to signify our portables will boast 3D in all types of how within the near future, the Nintendo 3DS chief amongst them, so this little leak isn’t exactly a surprise.

As Tech Eye reports however, this can be not quite an identical deal as Nintendo is deploying within the 3DS

It might be reasoned coming mobile handsets will offer a Master Image TN-LCD display using cell parallax, a technology using the individuals cells to create a 3D effect as opposed to a parallax barrier, as Nintendo might be using in its 3DS console.

That is came so soon after Nvidia was talking up the normal Tegra 2 ” super phone” processor at CES is somewhat of a surprise, but what are you going to do. 3D is what’s in today. Bring about the 3D mobile devices and inevitably expensive 3D kid’s toys by the 2011 holiday season! [ Tech Eye - Thanks, James]

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