Wednesday, December 1st 2010
Eizo Intros its First 3D Monitor that Allows Naked Eye 3D Viewing
Eizo released its first 3D monitor that doesn't require you to put on any kind of 3D glasses. The DuraVision FDF2301-3D is a 23-inch full-HD (1920 x 1080 resolution) monitor lets you see stereoscopic 3D video with your naked eye. It is an LED-illuminated LCD monitor that includes bidirectional backlight to provide several 3D viewing modes including Side by Side, Anaglyph, and Frame Sequential. Display inputs include two DVI-D and one VESA Stereo Sync port.
Source:
Akihabara News
62 Comments on Eizo Intros its First 3D Monitor that Allows Naked Eye 3D Viewing
Praise glory to our bezel overlord!
In all seriousness, computer monitors are probably a good place to refine their glassesless 3D tech. Most of the glassesless TVs and screens out there are hugely limited by the viewing angle to properly see the 3D. As far as I know it's as little as 30deg viewing angle - making it totally useless as a TV unless you are sitting on a couch directly in front of the screen. However people usually do sit directly in front of their PC screens, so this could work.
P.S. My ancient CRT looks thinner, haha!
i'm sure they could fit it in if they really wanted to
That is what I want to know.
"... the Eizo DuraVision FDF2301-3D will be available in the first half of the 2011 for around $12,000"
and a pic with the back from the same site