3D Film Festival Picks MAINGEAR for Interactive 3D Events

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3D Film Festival Selects MAINGEAR to Power Nationwide Series of Interactive 3D Events


Union, New Jersey – February, 1 2010 –

MAINGEAR
Computers, award-winning builders of high performance custom computers
is excited to announce its participation with the 3-D Film & Interactive Festival
in conjunction with NVIDIA.  MAINGEAR will partner with 3DFF and NVIDIA
to help put on a series of 3D events that help perpetuate innovation
and awareness in the field of 3D arts.  Each 3DFF event will be powered
by the highly acclaimed, award-winning MAINGEAR Shift
personal supercomputer to fully showcase the true potential of 3D
entertainment when driven by the most powerful computer on the market.

“3DFF
is committed to educating both studio supported and independent
filmmakers and game creators, so that they may more effectively learn
to utilize the latest 3-D technologies in order to reach their highest
levels of achievement within their respective fields” said Christopher
Crescitelli  of 3DFF.  “We’re happy to have MAINGEAR on board to help
drive this 3D technology with their high performance computing
solutions.”

3opolis, the world’s first 3D night club experience,
returned to Prive’ at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las
Vegas on January 7th & 8th for the International CES convention. 
Featuring state of the art 3D projection and display technology,
visitors experienced a completely new program that included 3D club
visualizers and custom 3D animation.  As a supporting sponsor of
3opolis events, NVIDIA partnered with MAINGEAR to showcase how MAINGEAR
Shift PCs paired with GeForce® GPUs along with NVIDIA 3D Vision™
active-shutter 3D glasses are the premier platform for experiencing
your Blu-ray 3D movies, games, photos, and web in full HD stereoscopic
3D.  Also, along the tour is an NVIDIA 3D photo booth. Any attendee can
stop by the NVIDIA 3D photo booth and get your picture taken and see
yourself in real time 3D.

“3D is truly the next step for
entertainment and gaming.” said Wallace Santos, CEO and Founder of
MAINGEAR.  “We are excited to partner with 3DFF and NVIDIA to help
usher in awareness of the potential this medium has to offer to the
world.”

Future 3opolis events will take place during: Sundance
Film Festival, The Super bowl, The Academy Awards, The Grammy’s, NAB,
InfoCom, ShoWest, Tribeca Film Festival, The Berlin Film Festival, and
the Cannes Film Festival.

http://www.3dff.org/TOUR.html

About 3DFF


Founded
by 3-D filmmakers, the “3-D Film & Interactive Festival” is
dedicated to driving innovations in the 3-D entertainment industry and
to help perpetuate the art and science of the medium.  Through its
biannual and touring festival programs, “3DFF” will pay tribute to and
honor the companies, technologists, and content creators, who have in
the past and are currently pioneering the future of the 3-D
stereoscopic motion picture and video game industries.  “3DFF” is
committed to educating both studio supported and independent filmmakers
and game creators, so that they may more effectively learn to utilize
the latest 3-D technologies in order to reach their highest levels of
achievement within their respective fields.

http://www.3dff.org/3D_FILM_FESTIVAL.html

About MAINGEAR


MAINGEAR is the premier high performance systems integrator in North America. MAINGEAR

custom builds gaming, home office, mobile, multimedia, small business and 3D workstation

solutions
of the highest quality, which have won them many editors’ choice awards
in every major computer publication such as C-Net, [H]ard|OCP, Maximum
PC, CPU Magazine, etc. For more information on MAINGEAR, please visit www.maingear.com or call, toll-free,

(888)624-6432.

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