
At CES conference, Lenovo has introduced the new Lenovo L2363d 23-inch 3D monitor that provides a 1920 x 1080 screen resolution and dual webcams, allowing users to take 3D photos or engage in stereoscopic 3D web conferencing. What makes the Lenovo L2363d 3D monitor special is that it adopts the nVidia 3D Vision technology. Lenovo has also introduced the IdeaCentre K330 desktop PC at CES 2011. It is a high-performance 3D gaming PC tower that features the powerful nVidia GeForce GTX460 GPU. This computer also has a second generation Core i7 processor, an eSATA port, a 15-in-1 card reader, eight USB 2.0 ports and two optional USB 3.0 ports. [HotHardware]

nVidia has rolled out a new graphics processor unit (GPU), which is targeted towards enterprise segment. Dubbed as the nVidia NVS 300, the graphics card delivers an exceptional visual fidelity across up to eight displays, while consuming minimal power (25% less). The GPU also provides several connectivity options including VGA, DVI, DisplayPort and HDMI at resolutions as high as 2560×1600 pixels. Specification include 16 CUDA cores, a 512 MB DDR3 memory with 64-bit interface and a 12.6Gb/s memory bandwidth. The nVidia NVS 300 is currently available in PCI Express x16 and x1 configurations for $149 each. [Product Page]

nVidia will release the GeForce GTX 570 series on December 7th, 2010. Based on a 40nm fabrication process, the new graphics card supports 480 CUDA cores, a 732MHz core clock, a 1464MHz shader clock and a 3800MHz memory clock. For your info, the new nVidia GeForce GTX570 has the same number of cores as the older GTX480, but has them clocked 32MHz faster. It is down to 1.28GB of memory from 1.5GB and that 1.28GB of memory is down to a 320-bit bus. UK resellers are most likely to have the nVidia GTX570 in stores at £299 ($465) including VAT. [KitGuru]

BenQ has finally launched the XL2410T nVidia 3D Vision in the Japanese market. The LED panel has a 1920 x 1080 resolution and a vertical refresh rate of 120Hz, which is great for high-speed video games. The BenQ XL2410T also uses the Advanced Motion Accelerator (AMA) chip to keep moving images crisp and clear. What’s more, the stand provides 130mm of height adjustment, while the screen can be rotated to a vertical perspective. [Akihabara]

ASUS has launched the ASUS GTX580, which is claimed to be the most powerful DirectX 11 graphics card from nVidia. The new ASUS GTX580 is factory overclocked at 782MHz with 512 CUDA cores, the most of any current nVidia design. The video card also features a large 1536MB GDDR5 video memory, rated at over 4GHz. The massive 384-bit memory interface opens up performance by removing data transmission bottlenecks for better hardware utilization. The ASUS GTX580 supports the nVidia 3D Vision Surround in full 1080p HD, allowing users to expand 3D games, movies and photos on up to three display screens at once. [FarEastGizmos]

nVidia has updated the successful Fermi series by releasing the new nVidia GeForce GTX 580. This new video card provides 512 CUDA cores and delivers massive DirectX 11 tessellation performance, so you can crank-up the gaming realism with incredibly detailed environments and characters. This video card also supports the nVidia 3D Vision technology for games, videos and photos. [nVidia]

Mouse Computer is ready to release an nVidia Quadro-equipped fully-furnished workstation, the MDV-ADG9160B-WS. This workstation features an Intel Core i7-processor 950, a 6GB RAM memory, a 1TB hard drive, a DVD Super Multi, an nVidia Quadro 2000 and the Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit OS. The Mouse Computer MDV-ADG9160B-WS is priced at 149,940 Yen ($1,808). [Akihabara]

NVIDIA has unveiled another one of its upcoming graphics card ‘GeForce GT 440′ which is designed specifically for OEM markets. Featuring a full height PCB, the card integrates 144 CUDA Cores, a 192-bit memory interface, a GPU clock of 594 MHz, a shader clock of 1189 MHz, a 1.5GB or 3GB of GDDR3 memory set @ 1600/1800 MHz and a single-slot active cooling system. The card also comes with D-Sub, DVI and HDMI outputs, and supports for DirectX 11 technology. Pricing and release date are still unknown at the moment. [NVIDIA]

After releasing the MSI N480GTX Lightning high-End graphic card, the company comes back with their latest product in the form of the . Powered by an nVidia GeForce GTS 450 GPU core, the new graphics card comes equipped with an MSI-exclusive Cyclone thermal design and a 9 cm PWM fan to enhance its total airflow by 50% and deliver a whopping 17°C temperature reduction. What’s more, the MSI N450GTS Cyclone graphics card series also supports both PhysX and 3D Vision technology. The PhysX technology makes graphics more realistic and detailed, while the 3D Vision technology allows users to experience the joy of visual entertainment delivered by 3D games and movies. [FarEastGizmos]

MSI comes back with their latest high-end graphics card namely the N480GTX Lightning. Based on the nVidia GeForce GTX 480, the graphics card has an over-sized PCB with Military Class Components and is clocked at 700MHz, not 400MHz as the stock model was.
The new MSI N480GTX Lightning also features a Twin Frozr III cooler bearing two 90mm fans and five heatpipes, dual-DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort outputs, as well as 4-way SLI support. The 1.5GB MSI N480GTX Lightning retails for around $550 each. [DailyDigitals]