
Moving beyond 3D, PowerDVD 10 still has plenty of tricks up its sleeve. Many people are concerned about 3DTV and headaches ( join the debate on our website), so before splashing out on the equipment you need to see 3D, give it a good long try in person. Following a demo of PowerDVD 10 on the best kit available, some of our team experienced terrible eyestrain and headaches. There's one final problem: the headaches. A Samsung SM2233RZ 3D monitor and an Nvidia 3D Vision setup would be perfect, but will probably cost you £350 all-in. You'll need a solid dual-core processor and a modern graphics card – an ATI Radeon HD2400 or an Nvidia GeForce 8800GT are the minimum.įor 3D playback you'll also need a 3D display and some 3D glasses. First, don't expect PowerDVD 10 Ultra 3D to transform a tired old Pentium 3 into a home entertainment system that will make you spill your popcorn.


With this grade of source material you'll experience 3D as it's intended to be seen by the movie director. Finally, when Blu-ray 3D arrives, Cyberlink will offer a free patch and you'll be able to watch the latest generation of digital 3D movies at home.
