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One of the potentially cool displays that will be, uh, on display at CES is Neurok Optics’ new 22 in. iZ3D Widescreen 3D LCD monitor. Neurok Optics claims the display won’t cause any eyestrain, spatial disorientation, headaches or fatigue, using passive, polarized 3D glasses to complete the 3D effect. It can be switched back to the more standard 2D view, though it requires an Nvidia graphics card (at least that is what the site says, but I’m sure you can use another decent graphics card) with dual outputs. Its resolution seems fairly impressive at 1680 x 1050 with a 170-degree viewing angle, 600:1 contract ration and 16.7 million colors. Available for preorder, the 22 in. 3D monitor will likely cost more than most people paid for their computer. A 17 in. iZ3D monitor is currently available for $1299 and on display in select locations. Read [Krunker] Site [iZ3D] Eye Test [Vision3D] Locations [iZ3D]
One of the potentially cool displays that will be, uh, on display at CES is Neurok Optics’ new 22 in. iZ3D Widescreen 3D LCD monitor. Neurok Optics claims the display won’t cause any eyestrain, spatial disorientation, headaches or fatigue, using passive, polarized 3D glasses to complete the 3D effect. It can be switched back to the more standard 2D view, though it requires an Nvidia graphics card (at least that is what the site says, but I’m sure you can use another decent graphics card) with dual outputs. Its resolution seems fairly impressive at 1680 x 1050 with a 170-degree viewing angle, 600:1 contract ration and 16.7 million colors. Available for preorder, the 22 in. 3D monitor will likely cost more than most people paid for their computer. A 17 in. iZ3D monitor is currently available for $1299 and on display in select locations.
Read [Krunker] Site [iZ3D] Eye Test [Vision3D] Locations [iZ3D]
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