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The article is talking about movie encoding, not games, and it says "all platforms" as well as "PC and 360 this spring".

You guys need to read a little closer, I think.  This says nothing about the PS3 not having this movie encoding, nor does it say much at all about 360 3D games.  As a matter of fact, it specifically mentions that this company's tech uses the GPU in the decoding of movies -- whereas the CES PS3 demos were games, running in real-time, on PS3s.

Big difference.  Huge even.  3-D movies of the blue/red variety, in 480i, have been available for eons.  The fact that they may be able to put a regular 1080p movie, with a new, optional, 3D depth track, on a Blu-Ray disc, or encoded in high-def online movies, is... a minor new boon at best, IMO.