NVIDIA and Firefox make 3D ubiquitous via Youtube
31.05.2011
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Today 3D becomes an increasingly common part of the theater experience. Moreover, it is more often enjoyed by households via 3D TV, camcorders and PCs. The next step towards more “personal” 3D experience has been made recently by NVIDIA and Firefox.

On May 27th NVIDIA, Mozilla and Google have teamed up to enable HTML 5 Stereo Mode on 3D videos on Youtube. This mode is supported only for computers that have NVIDIA 3D Vision hardware and works in Firefox 4.

"Firefox with 3D Vision creates a stunning and smooth 3D video experience using HTML5 video based on open standards," Mozilla products VP Jay Sullivan said in a statement. "3D Vision from NVIDIA is a great example of the rich, innovative experiences that are being built on top of the speed and graphics power that Firefox delivers to the Web."

Although the feature is now available only in Firefox 4, Mozilla's looking forward to other browsers such as Chrome to adopt the new 3D mode as well.

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