Nvidia has officially announced the availability of its 3D vision kit in the UK and Northern Europe, at an MSRP of 159 Euros on the continent or £129 in the British isles.
The new technology is endorsed by developers of the upcoming EA title Need for Speed: Shift, who claim the 3D effects provided by Nvidia's latest brainchild blew them away. Samsung is also in on the act, as it's one of few panelmakers to offer a 120Hz display needed to enjoy 3D Vision.
Workers at Sega of America, a division of Sega Sammy Holdings Inc., have became the first employees at a major North American video-game company to ratify a union contract, a move that may accelerate a burgeoning labor movement in an industry known for widespread instability among its work force.
The contract, ratified Tuesday, covers around 150 people across marketing and other departments at the division’s offices in Southern California. Workers will receive minimum yearly pay increases of 4% in 2024, 3% in 2025 and 2.5% in 2026 as well as a number of other benefits, Catalina Brennan-Gatica, a representative for the Communications Workers of America, said in an interview.
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Worst thing that will happen is it will have a lower stock price and ceos won't get extra millions they don't really need. Other than that the company will continue on and ppl will be treated better.
Alekaha writes: "We've gone hands on with the MSI Claw and while it offers powerful performance, its price point and lack of a USP hold it back."
Amazon's Spring Sale axes price of the Meta Quest 2 to its lowest ever, making it the perfect time to dive into the world of VR Gaming.
Yeah, this is a fire sale. I wouldn't recommend a Meta Quest 2. I already know several people who bought one and they are not using it anymore. They all complained about the low resolution blurry graphics. This headset only serves to turn people away from buying another one.