
The certification means consumers with PowerDVD 10 Mark II software and 3D capable personal computers will be available to watch 3D movies on their computers when they become available.
“We are fully committed to leading the way with support for all of the latest 3D formats and display technologies on the PC." said Alice H. Chang, CEO of CyberLink.
PowerDVD 10 Ultra is available now from the company's website for $100 U.S. The Mark II upgrade which enables 3D playback will be available this summer as a free upgrade for those who already purchased PowerDVD 10 Ultra 3D.
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