CyberLink has unveiled its 3D Blu-ray solution, which offers three dimensional viewing in its forthcoming version of PowerDVD.
The software incorporates a multi-view codec that allows owners of 3D capable monitors to watch both animated and live-action movies with an additional dimension.
“CyberLink is committed to offering the best 3D Blu-ray experience on the widest range of hardware platforms,” commented CyberLink’s CEO Alice H. Chang.
“Our engineering team has been working very closely with the Blu-ray Disc Association, and with all of the leading hardware vendors, including NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel. We’re excited to be able to give partners and press at CES a first-hand look at the incredible entertainment experience that 3D Blu-ray will bring to PCs in 2010.”
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