AOC expanded its monitor lineup with the addition of a new 23-inch flicker-free 3D monitor known as the e2352Phz. This monitor uses FPR 3D technology to help eliminate eyestrain, headaches, and ...
— Products are chosen independently by our editors. Purchases made through our links may earn us a commission. 3D screens are nothing new, but they've largely failed to seriously take off. Remember 3D ...
The consumer-electronics giant plans to sell notebooks and flat-screen LCD monitors that let people see 3D images without the use of special glasses or software. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at ...
LG is bringing its Cinema 3D tech to computers with the new D41P and D42P families of monitors. The 1920 x 1080 displays range in size from 21.5-inches to 25-inches and feature the company's FPR (Film ...
There was a time when 3D displays were considered the next big thing; you put on a pair of glasses and bask in the magic of blue aliens fighting humans on a lush jungle planet from the comfort of your ...
Lenovo’s next 27-inch 4K monitor is unlike any display it has released before. Featuring a lenticular lens and real-time eye-tracking, it’s a 3D monitor that doesn’t require any glasses. Other ...
Look, ma, no 3D glasses! Check out our first impressions of Lenovo's glasses-free 3D monitor for content creators, debuting at IFA. I’m a PCMag reviewer and ISF-certified TV calibrator focused on ...
Running 3D gaming via the TriDef method requires configuring the screen to run either sequential or side-by-side processing, depending on graphics card, and then launching titles via the software.
LG has chosen the passive route as opposed to the active one taken by vendors such as Samsung and Nvidia. LG introduces the D42P monitor as its first passive 3D monitor. Eric Franklin led the CNET ...
Consumer-electronics giant Sharp next year plans to sell notebooks and flat-screen LCD monitors that can show three-dimensional images. The monitors will let people see high-resolution 3D images or ...
After a slow and uncertain beginning, 3D has now taken hold as a standard feature for premium entertainment. Purchase a £999 TV and, more likely than not, it will have some 3D trickery. Watch any ...