“Stereoscopic 3D technology for PCs – not to be confused with 3D graphics – has been around for more than half a decade, courtesy of graphics processor manufacturer Nvidia, but due to a dearth of displays that do justice to the technology, consumers have been slow to adopt it. However, Samsung’s 22-inch, 120Hz SyncMaster 2233RZ has been designed specifically to let users take advantage of the delights of stereoscopic three- dimensional viewing (it even comes plastered with Nvidia’s “GeForce 3D Vision Ready” logo to prove it). Based on our tests, it delivers as promised, producing theatre- quality 3D in the comfort of home.”Here are some more Display articles from around the web:
- Samsung 2343BWX High Density LCD Monitor @ Extrememhz
- ASUS 22T1E @ InsideHW
- Samsung SyncMaster 2233SW 16:9 Widescreen LCD Monitor Review @ Tweaknews
- Using Dual-Monitors to Optimize Productivity @ Benchmark Reviews
- An editorial on LCD panel quality and what to look for on your next purchase @ TechSpot
- LG 42-inch LH50YD LCD TV – One Step Closer To The Movies @ Hardware Zone
The other dimension to monitors
If you are upgrading your monitor, you might want to consider picking up one of those neat new stereoscopic 3D monitors like the Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ.
Digital Trends tried out this 1680×1050 22″, which also necessitates possession of a pair of NVIDA GeForce 3D Vision glasses plus a compatible NVDIA graphics card and Windows Vista, perhaps Win7 will work but it was not tested. The 3ms response rate as well as the ability to support 120Hz really helped this display in non-3D situations as well. Check out the review before you order this $400 monitor.