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iZ3D 22-inch Widescreen 3D Monitor |
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Written by CB Team
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Friday, 22 February 2008 |
iZ3D, LLC, designer, developer, and marketer of advanced 3D visualization systems, has announced that newegg.com are now offering its iZ3D 22-inch widescreen 3D monitor at retail.
Offering commercial-grade image quality and display brightness, the monitor is designed to replace standard 2D monitors and provides users a 3D viewing experience.
The iZ3D 22" monitor offers the first S-3D drivers to be compatible with popular dual output cards, including the NVIDIA GeForce 8 Series and the ATI FireGL V3600 workstation graphics accelerator.
These drivers also are optimized to take advantage of Intel’s latest Core 2 Duo and Intel Core 2 Quad processor technologies. (iZ3D also features drivers that support Microsoft DirectX 8 and 9 graphics in both Windows XP and Microsoft Windows Vista.)
iZ3D monitors incorporates advances in technology that creates significant competitive and technical advantages over other display systems.
Graphic artists have embraced the iZ3D monitor as an essential tool for 3D modeling. It is difficult to design in 3D while viewing the design in 2D. iZ3D developed this technology to create an adjustable 3D environment without causing eyestrain, spatial disorientation, or headaches.
In 3D mode, viewers can see clear, bright, sharp 3D images and videos simply by wearing any of a variety of passive polarized glasses. Also, its smart capabilities allow it to be changed at the push of a button from the breath-taking 3D experience to the more mundane 2D viewing for regular office tasks or surfing the web.
The unit is easily powered by any existing PC equipped with a dual-output video card. Specifications include: 1680 x 1050 resolution; up to 170-degree 3D viewing angle; 5ms response time; 700:1 contrast ratio; and 16.7-million colors.
The iZ3D 22” widescreen, 3D gaming monitor is available now via newegg.com. The monitor is also available on the iZ3D.com website for $799.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 22 February 2008 )
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