NVIDIA recently released the 260.89 WHQL drivers which enables support for the 3DTV Play software. What is 3DTV Play? 3DTV Play software allows you to connect your computer to a 3-D high definition television when you use a HDMI 1.4 complaint interface. This allows you to play 3-D videos, 3-D movies, show 3-D photos, and play 3-D games on your larger television instead of your smaller LCD screen. AnandTech takes a look at what is available in this software, how you can get it, and how much it will cost.

Earlier this year, NVIDIA quietly announced 3DTV Play, a driver add-on for 3D TV owners that would allow them to take full advantage of the HDMI 1.4a port on their 4xx GPUs / 3D Vision GPUs by enabling 3D over HDMI. Without 3DTV Play, the NVIDIA 3D PC experience had been restricted to NVIDIA 3D Vision capable monitors with specialized glasses, and for 3D TVs the experience was limited to just Blu-Ray 3D. Now after some months in limbo, 3DTV Play is finally being released and shifts this experience to the big screen.

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